Analysis of Postcolonialism Literature: A Bibliometric Study from 1900 to 2017
后殖民主义(国际关系)
社会学
历史
社会科学
作者
Hammad Mushtaq,Khurshid Ahmad,Muhammad Rafi
出处
期刊:Social Science Research Network [Social Science Electronic Publishing] 日期:2019-01-01被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.2139/ssrn.3464193
摘要
This study intends to exhibit a bibliometric analysis of the literature published in the area of post-colonialism genre of literary theory to measure the standing and influence of the published research in the field of post-colonialism. The data of published documents from 1900 to 2017, related to the field of post-colonialism, was extracted from the database of ISI Web of Science. A total of 1404 documents were found and were analyzed to comprehend the extent of research and annual productivity of post-colonialism literature. Quantitative analysis of the published documents was carried out based on the data collected related to yearly citations, most prolific authors, eminent journals of the subject, most cited articles, the contribution of the countries, and the productivity of institutes. The findings founded on the document types (i.e. proceeding papers, book reviews, editorial materials, articles and reviews). The main findings extracted from the data were: 2016 was the most productive year in terms of publications in the field of post-colonialism, the number of citations increased rapidly in 2007 and kept on rising in the later years. “Journal of Postcolonial Writing" was found to be the top sources of the titles on post-colonialism. The result showed that the National University of Singapore secured the first position for being the most productive institute in the field. The most prolific author was Sidway J.D. Considering the types of documents, it was found that the most cited documents were from research articles. The study will be of value and interest to the researchers in the field of literary theory and would help conduct bibliometric research studies in various areas of literature. The current research was the first of its kind that studied post-colonialism research output from 1900 to 2017.