Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track invites papers that examine how literary narratives shape and reflect individual and collective identities. Contributions may focus on various genres and cultural contexts to analyze the interplay between narrative form and identity construction.
Papers in this session will explore the relationship between memory and narrative in literary works. Discussions may include how authors utilize memory as a narrative device to construct meaning and cultural representation.
This track seeks to investigate the ways in which cultural representation is articulated across different literary traditions. Comparative analyses will highlight the nuances of cultural identity and narrative strategies in diverse texts.
This session focuses on the aesthetic dimensions of storytelling in modern literary works. Papers may address how narrative techniques and stylistic choices contribute to the overall impact of cultural representation.
This track invites discussions on the theoretical frameworks that underpin narrative analysis in literature. Contributions may explore how narrative theory can enhance our understanding of cultural and social dynamics within texts.
Papers in this session will examine how literature serves as a mirror to societal issues and cultural phenomena. The focus will be on literary works that critique or reflect social realities and transformations.
This track explores the complex relationships between memory, identity, and narrative structure. Contributions may analyze how personal and collective memories are woven into literary narratives to shape identity.
This session invites papers that investigate the politics surrounding cultural representation in literature. Discussions may focus on how narratives challenge or reinforce cultural stereotypes and power dynamics.
This track seeks to explore literary works that transcend national boundaries and engage with transnational themes. Papers may analyze how these narratives contribute to a broader understanding of cultural representation.
This session focuses on the significance of storytelling as a means of preserving and transmitting cultural memory. Contributions may examine how narratives function as vessels for cultural heritage and identity.
This track invites exploration of innovative narrative forms and their aesthetic implications in literature. Papers may discuss how these innovations challenge traditional storytelling conventions and enhance cultural representation.
