Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track invites discussions on the evolution of literary criticism and its relevance in contemporary society. Participants will analyze various critical frameworks and their application to modern texts.
This session focuses on the innovative narrative techniques employed in both fiction and poetry. Scholars will explore how these techniques shape reader interpretation and emotional engagement.
This track examines the interplay between literature and cultural contexts, emphasizing how societal factors influence literary production. Papers will investigate the implications of cultural narratives on textual interpretation.
This session aims to foster dialogue between different literary traditions through comparative analysis. Participants will explore cross-cultural influences and the significance of literary movements across borders.
This track encourages the exploration of diverse critical methodologies employed in literary analysis. Scholars will discuss the strengths and limitations of various approaches in understanding texts.
This session delves into the aesthetic dimensions of various poetic forms and their impact on meaning. Participants will analyze how form and structure contribute to the overall experience of poetry.
This track investigates the historical contexts that gave rise to significant literary movements. Scholars will discuss how these movements reflect and respond to the socio-political climates of their times.
This session focuses on the role of the reader in textual interpretation, emphasizing the subjective nature of meaning-making. Participants will explore theories of reader-response criticism and their implications for literary studies.
This track examines the diverse genres within fiction and their unique narrative structures. Scholars will analyze how genre conventions shape storytelling and reader expectations.
This session explores the impact of various literary theories on the field of English studies. Participants will discuss how theoretical frameworks inform the analysis and interpretation of texts.
This track invites critical perspectives on modern poetry, focusing on its thematic and stylistic innovations. Scholars will engage with contemporary poetic voices and their contributions to the literary landscape.
