Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
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 integration of visual elements within contemporary literary texts, examining how imagery influences narrative structure and reader interpretation. Scholars are invited to analyze the interplay between text and visual culture in shaping identity and representation.
This session focuses on the ways in which visual culture informs and challenges notions of identity in literature. Papers will investigate the representation of diverse identities through visual mediums and their impact on narrative forms.
This track examines the role of symbolism in literature and its relationship to aesthetic theory. Participants will discuss how symbolic elements contribute to the depth of narrative and the construction of meaning.
This session investigates the connections between memory, storytelling, and visual culture in literary works. Scholars will analyze how visual representations shape collective and personal memories within narrative frameworks.
This track invites discussions on the intersections of cultural studies and literary criticism, focusing on how cultural contexts influence narrative construction. Papers will explore methodologies that bridge these fields to enhance understanding of texts.
This session examines the influence of various media forms on narrative construction and dissemination in literature. Participants will analyze how media representations alter traditional storytelling practices and audience engagement.
This track focuses on methodologies for conducting textual analysis that incorporates visual elements within literary works. Scholars will present innovative approaches to understanding the significance of visuality in narrative texts.
This session delves into the aesthetics of memory as portrayed in literary narratives, exploring how authors represent memory through stylistic choices. Papers will discuss the implications of these aesthetic decisions on narrative impact.
This track invites comparative studies of storytelling practices across different cultures, emphasizing the role of visual culture in shaping narratives. Scholars will explore how cultural differences inform narrative techniques and themes.
This session investigates the dialogue between visual art and literature, focusing on how artistic practices influence narrative forms. Participants will analyze specific case studies where visual art has informed literary creation.
This track explores the evolution of narrative techniques in literature influenced by digital media. Scholars will discuss how digital platforms reshape storytelling and the implications for identity and representation in contemporary narratives.
