Founded by Pierre Berthiaume, Bernadette Landry, Dyane Léger, Henri-Dominique Paratte and Melvin Gallant, the journal is "one of the results of the cultural turmoil in Acadia" [1] and encouraged the emergence of multiple Acadian literary voices.
It also encouraged exchange projects with other American francophone communities (Ontario and Louisiana).
"The journal Éloizes has played a determining role in the Acadian literary landscape: both in the emergence of a literary word and in the constitution of a real discourse on literature in Acadia, this journal has been a vector of legitimation.
It also enabled the emergence of a true Acadian literary community, which extended to authors who were friends of Acadia and to cousin literatures from minority Francophone contexts.
The Éloizes review thus participated in Acadian literary history, as a seismograph of the tensions of the time, but also as a laboratory for new practices".