View Vol. 2 No. 2 (December 2022)
EISSN: 2436-8539

Aims and Scope
Cultural Arts Research and Development is an open access international journal focusing on the world of literature and the arts, publishing new results and topics in the fields of literary theories, comparative literature and artistic exploration. It aims to provide a platform for scientists, scholars and art practitioners worldwide to disseminate, share and discuss issues and developments in different directions in the field of literature and art.

The scope of the Cultural Arts Research and Development includes, but is not limited to:

  • Literary theories
  • Language Arts
  • Performing Arts
  • Plastic Arts
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    Time to first decision

  • 32 days

    Review time

  • 40 days

    Submission to acceptance

  • Review

    A Critical Analysis of the Cultural Differences of Foreign Employees Working in China: A Case Study of the UK

    Jinchen Guo
    34-56

    728 (Abstract) 374 (Download)

    This qualitative study proposes how to help cross-cultural communicators identify and address the causes and challenges of the cultural differences they encounter through the factors of cultural differences. The study was compared through a control group and data was collected and analysed by understanding interviewees' professional experiences to date as well as their experience of... more

  • Review

    Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre in Danish: An Analysis of Translators’ Practice

    Ebbe Klitgård
    57-60

    193 (Abstract) 142 (Download)

    In this article the Danish translations of Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre (1847) are discussed, focusing on the two most often reprinted Danish translations from respectively 1850 and 1944, while treating in less detail the remaining five translations of Jane Eyre. The approach is analytical, and the aim is to provide original research by demonstrating that... more

  • Review

    Maritime Mobility of Music Features within South and Southeast Asia

    Gisa Jähnichen
    71-79

    185 (Abstract) 129 (Download)

    The maritime routes in and between South and Southeast Asia were the main routes of the first interconnections leading to current globalization effects among different locations in the area using the sea as transportation basis. It is very important to not only follow migration routes, but mainly trade routes to understand these first steps. This... more

  • Review

    Contextualization of IsiXhosa Language Speech Acts Through Art Practice

    Nombeko P Mpako
    80-87

    196 (Abstract) 125 (Download)

    This article represents an iconographic analysis of a selection of artworks from the author’s recent solo exhibition entitled Obu bubomi bam 8 out of 8: I teach Art, 2021. The selected artworks were titled using isiXhosa language speech acts which complement their visual narratives and expand their iconographic meanings. IsiXhosa is one of South Africa’s... more

  • Review

    Music, Culture and Society: Ideal Environments for Adults

    Ana M. Vernia-Carrasco
    88-95

    216 (Abstract) 151 (Download)

    Music, as the backbone of artistic projects, can provide ideal spaces for adults, improving their quality of life. This proposal is part of a larger investigation, from a research stay. This research, of a synchronous and descriptive nature, used the narrative and descriptive perspective, but from the lived artistic experiences. Through interviews with experts, the... more

  • Articles

    The New Incorporation of Video Art and Video Poetry during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Matter of Myth or Existing Reality

    Diego Bernaschina
    96-104

    262 (Abstract) 161 (Download)

    This paper corresponds to an interdisciplinary investigation based on literature, art and new media to involve own experiences of video work and study of the health crisis between 2020 and 2021 in Spain. The main goal is to investigate the sample of the three videos produced on the coronavirus pandemic, creating a social dialogue to... more

  • Articles

    National Identity and White Supremacy in Wendy Lill’s The Occupation of Heather Rose

    Zengshi Wang
    105-109

    245 (Abstract) 103 (Download)

    This paper reevaluates Wendy Lill’s The Occupation of Heather Rosefrom cultural and political perspectives. The effects of the white colonization and the formation of the Natives’ authentic national identity are among the main concerns of the study. As presented in the play, white supremacy is the main reason behind thesuffering of the Natives. The study... more