Aim and Scope
Sulaikh aims to promote and disseminate scholarly research in the fields of arts and humanities, with a specific focus on Punjabi culture, literature, history, and the arts. The journal is dedicated to fostering a deeper understanding of the rich cultural heritage of Punjab and its relevance in contemporary society.
Scope of the Journal
The scope of Sulaikh includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:
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Punjabi Literature: Critical studies and analyses of Punjabi poetry, prose, and folklore, exploring themes, forms, and historical contexts.
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Cultural Studies: Investigations into Punjabi cultural practices, traditions, and their evolution in a globalized world.
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History and Heritage: Research on the historical developments of Punjab, including significant events, figures, and cultural movements that have shaped its identity.
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Visual Arts: Analyses of Punjabi visual arts, including painting, sculpture, and contemporary artistic expressions that reflect societal issues.
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Performing Arts: Studies on Punjabi music, dance, theater, and their impact on cultural identity and community engagement.
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Language and Linguistics: Research exploring the linguistic aspects of the Punjabi language, including dialects, grammar, and sociolinguistic studies.
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Interdisciplinary Approaches: Articles that connect arts and humanities with other disciplines, fostering holistic perspectives on cultural phenomena.
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Digital Humanities: Investigations into the use of digital tools and methodologies in the study and promotion of Punjabi arts and culture.
Sulaikh invites contributions from scholars, practitioners, and cultural activists, encouraging a diverse range of perspectives and methodologies. The journal seeks to create a platform for dialogue and collaboration, enhancing the appreciation and understanding of Punjabi arts and humanities in both local and global contexts.