Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores how poetry serves as a vessel for memory, shaping individual and collective identities. Participants will examine the mechanisms through which poetic forms capture and convey personal and cultural memories.
Focusing on the intersection of culture and poetry, this track invites discussions on how cultural narratives influence poetic forms and themes. Scholars will analyze the role of poetry in reflecting and shaping cultural identities.
This session delves into the relationship between autobiographical writing and the construction of poetic identity. Participants will investigate how personal narratives inform poetic expression and contribute to self-representation.
This track examines the role of poetry as a form of testimony in the context of trauma studies. Scholars will discuss how poetic voices articulate experiences of trauma and contribute to healing and understanding.
Focusing on the concept of collective memory, this session explores how poetry captures shared experiences and historical narratives. Participants will analyze the ways in which poetic voice can evoke and preserve collective identities.
This track investigates the dynamic relationship between literature, particularly poetry, and identity formation. Scholars will explore how poetic works reflect and challenge notions of identity across various contexts.
This session focuses on the integration of memory studies within the realm of poetry. Participants will discuss theoretical frameworks and methodologies for analyzing memory as it is represented in poetic texts.
This track examines how different poetic forms influence the expression of identity. Scholars will analyze the relationship between form, content, and the articulation of personal and cultural identities in poetry.
Focusing on historical contexts, this session explores how poetry has been used to document and reflect upon memory throughout different eras. Participants will analyze the evolution of poetic forms in relation to historical memory.
This track invites discussions on how poetry responds to and reflects social trauma. Scholars will examine the ways in which poetic expression can serve as a means of processing and articulating collective pain.
This session explores the role of the poetic imagination in shaping and expressing identity. Participants will discuss how imaginative elements in poetry contribute to the construction of personal and cultural identities.
