Wielogłos – The Journal of the Faculty of Polish Studies of the Jagiellonian University is a quarterly dedicated to issues of literature, theatrology and cultural studies. Founded in 2007, it owes its existence to the idea of Teresa Walas.
In accordance with the intention expressed in the title, Wielogłos, meaning “Polylogue” in Polish, aims to be a place where different views and visions of literature and art are debated, different ideas and research trends intermingle, and different ways of reading and interpreting artistic phenomena are confronted. The Journal has two sections: “Articles and essays” (where we publish articles and essays on the theory, history, and criticism of literature) and “Reviews and discussions” (where we include critical discussions of selected Polish and foreign academic books). In addition, Wielogłos presents discussions that revolve around problems particularly important for the Polish Studies community and outstanding book publications, as well as translations of works by foreign researchers and critics representing new trends in literary studies and related fields of humanities.
The first editor-in-chief was Teresa Walas (from the beginning until issue 32). Her successors were Tomasz Kunz (issues 33–40) and Paweł Bukowiec (issues 41–56). The current editor-in-chief is Monika Świerkosz.
Wielogłos is on the list of academic journals of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education (MNiSW). Authors receive 70 impact factor points for publication in our Journal.
The electronic version of the Journal Wielogłos is currently the primary version.
The Journal is published in the Open Access formula, which means that all content is available free of charge to users and institutions.
Starting with issue 2 (52) 2022, all articles published in the Journal are licensed under Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0).
Articles published in the Journal are archived in the Repository of the Jagiellonian University, in the POLONA digital library of the National Library and the Academica online interlibrary system.