The Philosophy Behind Monographic Review
Traditional scholarly journals tend
conservatively to deal primarily with "establishment" topics, while
those which are not yet admitted to the canon receive inadequate critical
scrutiny or are treated in predictably aloof fashion. Because
academic publishing may be a high-risk endeavor, subjects not in the mainstream may
be shunted aside. While not all of equal significance, many such subjects
are worthy of more serious consideration than they have received heretofore,
and have much to offer investigators of contemporary myths and culture in
regard to the mentality of the age, societal values, and the process of sociocultural change. Even texts of marginal or transitory literary
significance can yield valuable historical and sociological insights.
Of primary
consideration in the genesis of the MONOGRAPHIC REVIEW/REVISTA MONOGRÁFICA has been
the remedying of specific areas of critical neglect. The monographic
format was selected because of its combination of the convenience and
greater comprehensiveness of book form with the versatility of the
periodical. Each number is monographic in its treatment of a single topic while
offering a variety of critical viewpoints and methodologies.