Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the role of hermeneutics in the interpretation of literary texts, emphasizing the interplay between reader and text. Participants will discuss various methodologies and their implications for understanding meaning and context in literature.
Focusing on the relationship between aesthetics and literary expression, this track invites papers that analyze how aesthetic theories shape literary works. Discussions will include the impact of beauty, form, and emotional response on narrative construction.
This session examines how narrative structures influence the construction of identity in literature. Scholars are encouraged to investigate the ways in which storytelling reflects and shapes cultural and personal identities.
This track aims to bridge cultural studies and literary criticism, analyzing how cultural contexts inform literary analysis. Papers will explore the intersections of culture, power, and representation in various literary works.
Participants in this session will delve into the use of symbolism in literature, examining how symbols convey deeper meanings and themes. The discussion will highlight the significance of cultural and historical contexts in interpreting symbols.
This track focuses on the tension between tradition and innovation in English literature, exploring how contemporary writers engage with literary heritage. Papers will analyze the ways in which tradition informs new literary forms and expressions.
This session investigates the relationship between language and power dynamics within literary texts. Scholars will discuss how language shapes social hierarchies and influences reader perceptions.
This track invites exploration of the philosophical foundations that underpin various literary theories. Participants will engage with key philosophical concepts and their relevance to literary analysis and criticism.
Focusing on the emotional dimensions of literary works, this session will explore how authors convey complex emotions through language and narrative techniques. Discussions will include the impact of emotional expression on reader engagement.
This track examines how contemporary authors interact with literary traditions, questioning the relevance and adaptation of traditional themes and forms. Papers will analyze the dialogue between past and present in literary creation.
This session explores the role of literary narratives in reflecting and instigating social change. Scholars will discuss how literature serves as a vehicle for social critique and transformation.
