Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track examines the representation of eroticism in visual arts, including painting, photography, and digital media. Participants will analyze how these narratives challenge or reinforce societal norms surrounding sexuality.
Focusing on queer narratives, this session invites discussions on how literature articulates diverse sexual identities and experiences. Papers will explore the intersection of queer theory and literary analysis in contemporary texts.
This track investigates how gender influences the portrayal of desire in various artistic forms. Presentations will highlight the role of gender studies in understanding erotic expression and its implications for social change.
Participants will explore historical and cultural contexts of erotic narratives, examining how they reflect and shape societal attitudes towards sexuality. This session aims to uncover the evolution of eroticism in art and literature through different eras.
This track focuses on performance art as a medium for exploring eroticism and sexuality. Scholars will discuss how bodily representation and performance challenge conventional narratives surrounding desire and identity.
This session invites critical analyses of how various media forms, including film, television, and digital platforms, depict erotic narratives. Participants will explore the implications of these representations for public perceptions of sexuality.
This track engages with feminist theories to interrogate the complexities of erotic representation in art and literature. Presenters will discuss how feminist perspectives can reshape our understanding of desire and power dynamics.
This session will explore the potential of erotic narratives to challenge societal norms and advocate for social change. Papers will examine case studies where art and literature have played pivotal roles in reshaping discourses around sexuality.
This track encourages interdisciplinary dialogue between art history, literary studies, and cultural theory in the exploration of eroticism. Participants will discuss methodologies that bridge these fields to enrich the understanding of sexual expression.
Focusing on the politics surrounding erotic representation, this session will analyze how power dynamics influence the portrayal of desire in various artistic mediums. Scholars will discuss the implications of these representations for marginalized communities.
This track examines how erotic narratives contribute to the formation of personal and collective identities. Presentations will explore the interplay between narrative, sexuality, and identity construction in contemporary art and literature.
