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 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track invites papers that analyze the defining themes and innovative techniques of modern literature. Participants will engage with the historical context and cultural influences that shaped literary movements from the late 19th to the mid-20th century.
This session focuses on the characteristics of postmodern narratives, including fragmentation, intertextuality, and metafiction. Scholars are encouraged to explore how these elements challenge traditional storytelling and reflect contemporary societal issues.
This track examines the diverse voices and perspectives present in contemporary fiction, highlighting marginalized narratives and innovative storytelling forms. Papers should consider how contemporary authors respond to cultural and political landscapes through their works.
This session aims to bridge cultural studies and literary analysis, exploring how literature reflects and shapes cultural identities. Contributions should focus on the interplay between texts and the socio-political contexts in which they are produced.
This track investigates the concept of narrative identity as it appears in both modern and postmodern literature. Papers should explore how characters construct their identities through narrative frameworks and the implications of these constructions.
This session invites discussions on various critical theories and their applications to literary texts. Participants are encouraged to analyze how different theoretical frameworks can deepen our understanding of literature's role in society.
This track focuses on the aesthetic dimensions of modern and postmodern literature, examining how form and style contribute to meaning. Scholars will explore the relationship between aesthetics and the reader's experience in literary interpretation.
This session delves into the philosophical ideas that underpin modern and postmodern literary movements. Papers should investigate how philosophical concepts influence narrative structures and thematic explorations in literature.
This track invites critical examinations of literary criticism itself, focusing on its evolution and methodologies. Participants will discuss how different approaches to literary criticism can impact the interpretation of texts.
This session explores the significance of memory in shaping narratives within modern and postmodern literature. Contributions should consider how memory influences character development and thematic depth in literary works.
This track aims to highlight global literary voices and the impact of globalization on modern and postmodern literature. Scholars are encouraged to examine how cross-cultural exchanges influence narrative forms and themes in contemporary literature.
