Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the role of cultural narratives in shaping contemporary literary works. It aims to analyze how authors reflect and challenge cultural identities through their storytelling.
This session focuses on the intersection of globalization and literary identity, examining how global influences reshape narratives. Participants will discuss the implications of transnationalism on character representation and plot development.
This track investigates the relationship between memory and storytelling across different cultures. It seeks to understand how collective memories are represented in literature and how they inform cultural identity.
This session delves into the use of symbolism in literature from diverse cultural backgrounds. It aims to uncover how symbols function as vehicles for cultural expression and identity formation.
This track examines the tension between tradition and modernity in English literature. Participants will analyze how contemporary authors negotiate cultural heritage within their narratives.
This session focuses on the representation of marginalized voices in literary texts. It aims to explore how these narratives challenge dominant cultural discourses and contribute to a more inclusive understanding of identity.
This track highlights the significance of storytelling as a means of cultural preservation. Participants will discuss how narratives serve to maintain cultural heritage and foster intergenerational connections.
This session promotes interdisciplinary approaches to cross-cultural studies within English literature. It seeks to explore how literature facilitates dialogue between different cultures and enhances global understanding.
This track examines how global perspectives influence narrative structures in literature. Participants will analyze the ways in which authors innovate form to reflect cultural complexities and global interconnections.
This session focuses on the intersection of cultural studies and literary criticism. It aims to explore how cultural theories can deepen our understanding of literary texts and their societal implications.
This track investigates themes of identity and representation in postcolonial literary works. Participants will discuss how these narratives reflect the complexities of cultural identity in a globalized world.
