As the UK's leading international journal of radical literary research, Textual Practice has been committed to pushing literary theory to new boundaries and areas. It is not only the front position of theoretical exploration, but also an important place of practical application and political criticism. At a time when traditional relationships between disciplines and mediums are being challenged and transformed, the journal pays special attention to the intersections between theory and politics, history, and text.
The journal shows a keen interest in how historically marginalized cultures of race and gender have come to the center of theoretical concepts. It explores the various disturbances and consequences of these cultures in educational and cultural institutions, and how these changes affect our understanding of literature, art, and social structures. By publishing innovative and critical research, the journal encourages scholars to re-examine and question existing theoretical frameworks, promoting deeper understanding and reflection on literary and cultural practice.