Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track focuses on the evolution of modern narratives within English literature, examining how contemporary authors reshape traditional storytelling forms. Participants will analyze the impact of cultural and societal changes on narrative structures and themes.
This session invites discussions on the linguistic techniques employed in contemporary fiction, highlighting how language shapes narrative voice and character development. Scholars will explore the intersection of linguistics and literary creativity.
This track delves into the role of poetry in reflecting and challenging modern societal issues, emphasizing its relevance in contemporary discourse. Participants will engage with various poetic forms and their capacity to convey complex emotions and ideas.
This session examines diverse approaches to literary criticism, encouraging participants to reflect on how critical frameworks influence the interpretation of texts. The discussions will encompass traditional and contemporary critical theories.
Focusing on narrative theory, this track will explore the principles that govern storytelling across genres and mediums. Scholars will analyze how narrative structures affect reader engagement and interpretation.
This session investigates the global dimensions of storytelling, highlighting how narratives transcend cultural boundaries and resonate with diverse audiences. Participants will discuss the significance of cultural context in shaping narrative forms.
This track offers a critical reappraisal of literary modernism, examining its key characteristics and lasting influence on contemporary literature. Scholars will engage with modernist texts to uncover their relevance in today's literary landscape.
This session emphasizes the importance of cultural contexts in literary analysis, encouraging participants to consider how historical and social factors inform textual interpretation. Discussions will focus on the interplay between literature and cultural identity.
This track explores innovative narrative techniques employed by contemporary authors, such as non-linear storytelling and unreliable narrators. Participants will analyze how these techniques enhance thematic depth and reader engagement.
This session aims to bridge the gap between literary theory and creative writing practice, encouraging participants to apply theoretical insights to their own writing. Discussions will focus on the craft of storytelling and character development.
This track highlights the diversity of voices in global literature, examining how authors from various backgrounds contribute to the literary canon. Participants will engage with texts that reflect a multitude of perspectives and experiences.
