Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 12 — Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 15 — Life on Land
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the role of ecocriticism in shaping contemporary literary narratives. Participants will examine how literature reflects and critiques environmental issues through various genres.
This session invites discussions on the philosophical underpinnings of environmental ethics and their implications for human-nature relationships. Papers will analyze how philosophical frameworks inform our understanding of sustainability and ecological responsibility.
This track investigates the intersection of art history and environmental representation across different mediums. Presentations will focus on how artists have historically depicted nature and environmental change.
This session examines literary narratives that address climate change and its socio-cultural impacts. Scholars will discuss how storytelling can influence public perception and action regarding environmental crises.
This track focuses on the relationship between eco-literature and cultural identity, exploring how diverse voices articulate their connections to the environment. Papers will highlight the role of literature in shaping cultural narratives around ecological issues.
This session investigates the aesthetic dimensions of environmental activism in literature and art. Participants will analyze how creative expressions can mobilize communities and foster environmental awareness.
This track delves into the representation of the Anthropocene in literature, examining how authors respond to the challenges of this epoch. Discussions will focus on the implications of human impact on the planet as depicted in literary works.
This session explores the evolution of nature writing as a genre, from traditional forms to contemporary interpretations. Scholars will discuss how nature writing reflects changing perceptions of the environment.
This track examines the interplay between cultural ecology and literary discourse, focusing on how literature can reflect and shape ecological understanding. Presentations will explore the cultural dimensions of environmental narratives.
This session invites critical engagement with eco-theory as a framework for literary analysis. Participants will explore how eco-theoretical approaches can deepen our understanding of texts and their environmental implications.
This track investigates how global literature addresses themes of sustainability and environmental justice. Scholars will analyze diverse narratives that advocate for sustainable practices and highlight marginalized voices in ecological discourse.
