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 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the historical development of various poetic forms and their cultural significance. Participants will analyze how these forms reflect societal changes and artistic movements throughout history.
Focusing on the innovative narrative techniques employed in modern literature, this session invites discussions on how these structures shape reader engagement. Papers will examine the interplay between form and content in contemporary storytelling.
This track investigates the role of metaphor in both visual arts and literary texts, highlighting its power to convey complex ideas. Presenters will discuss how metaphor shapes our understanding of cultural and emotional landscapes.
Participants will delve into the use of symbolism across different literary genres, examining how symbols function to convey deeper meanings. This session aims to uncover the connections between symbols and cultural contexts.
This track focuses on the philosophical underpinnings of literary aesthetics and their impact on the reader's experience. Discussions will center on how aesthetic choices influence interpretation and emotional response.
Exploring the concept of cultural imagination, this session will analyze how narratives from diverse cultures shape collective identities. Papers will highlight the role of storytelling in fostering cross-cultural understanding.
This track examines the therapeutic aspects of creative writing, emphasizing its potential for emotional exploration and healing. Participants will share insights on how writing practices can facilitate personal and communal narratives.
Focusing on the creation of new myths through storytelling, this session invites discussions on the relevance of myth in contemporary literature. Presenters will explore how mythopoesis informs identity and cultural narratives.
This track investigates the evolution of various fiction genres and their societal implications. Participants will analyze how genre conventions adapt to reflect changing cultural landscapes.
This session explores the relationship between literature and emotional response, emphasizing the affective turn in literary studies. Papers will discuss how texts evoke emotions and the implications for reader engagement.
This track encourages interdisciplinary dialogue on narrative theory, drawing from fields such as philosophy, psychology, and cultural studies. Participants will explore how diverse perspectives enrich our understanding of narrative forms.
