Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track explores the intricate relationship between postcolonial narratives and the formation of cultural identities. It invites discussions on how literature reflects and shapes the identities of individuals and communities in postcolonial contexts.
Focusing on the enduring impact of colonialism, this track examines how contemporary literature grapples with colonial legacies. Papers may analyze themes of power, resistance, and cultural memory in postcolonial texts.
This session investigates the literary expressions of diaspora communities and their unique cultural identities. Contributions may address how diaspora literature navigates themes of belonging, displacement, and transnationalism.
This track aims to critically engage with the intersections of race, ethnicity, and literary criticism within postcolonial contexts. Participants are encouraged to explore how these factors influence literary interpretation and representation.
This session highlights literature that serves as a form of resistance against oppression and marginalization. Papers may focus on the role of literature in advocating for social justice and challenging dominant narratives.
This track examines the dynamics of cross-cultural interactions and their representation in postcolonial literature. It invites analyses of how cultural exchanges shape identities and narratives in a globalized world.
This session explores various literary movements that have emerged in response to postcolonial theory. Participants may discuss the evolution of literary forms and styles as they relate to postcolonial discourse.
Focusing on the concept of global literature, this track investigates how cultural identity is portrayed and negotiated in a globalized literary landscape. Contributions may address the tensions between local and global narratives.
This session emphasizes the role of poetry in expressing resistance and shaping cultural identities in postcolonial contexts. Papers may explore the unique capabilities of poetic forms to convey complex emotional and political landscapes.
This track delves into narrative structures and techniques employed in postcolonial literature. Participants are encouraged to analyze how narrative forms contribute to the representation of identity and cultural experiences.
This session examines the social contexts that influence literary production in postcolonial societies. Discussions may focus on the interplay between societal issues and literary expression, highlighting the role of literature in reflecting and shaping social realities.
