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 explores the construction of identity through narrative forms in contemporary literature. It seeks to examine how authors utilize storytelling to reflect and shape individual and collective identities in a globalized context.
Focusing on the dynamics of representation in contemporary media, this track analyzes how various identities are portrayed in fiction and film. It aims to critique the implications of these representations on societal perceptions and cultural narratives.
This session investigates the impact of globalization on literary production and consumption. It encourages discussions on how contemporary fiction responds to and critiques global cultural exchanges and tensions.
This track delves into the themes and techniques of postmodern literature, examining its relevance in contemporary narratives. Participants will explore the challenges and innovations that postmodernism presents in the context of current societal issues.
This session focuses on the intersection of digital culture and narrative forms in contemporary fiction. It invites papers that explore how digital media influences storytelling techniques and audience engagement.
This track examines the use of symbolism in contemporary fiction, analyzing how authors employ symbols to convey complex themes and ideas. It seeks to uncover the layers of meaning that enrich narratives in the context of modern society.
This session investigates the relationship between contemporary fiction and popular culture through the lens of cultural studies. It encourages discussions on how literature reflects, critiques, and shapes popular cultural phenomena.
This track explores the evolution of literary criticism in response to digital advancements and contemporary media. It invites scholars to discuss new methodologies and frameworks for analyzing literature in a rapidly changing cultural landscape.
This session examines how contemporary fiction serves as a vehicle for social change through storytelling. It invites discussions on the power of narratives to challenge societal norms and inspire activism.
Focusing on global narratives, this track explores how contemporary fiction addresses issues of identity and representation across cultures. It aims to highlight diverse voices and perspectives in the literary landscape.
This session investigates the interplay between fiction and media studies, examining how narratives are constructed and consumed across different media platforms. It encourages interdisciplinary approaches to understanding contemporary storytelling.
