Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track invites papers that analyze the evolving methodologies of literary criticism in the context of contemporary social issues. Participants will explore how these methodologies can illuminate the complexities of cultural identity and representation in modern literature.
This session focuses on the interplay between cultural identity and narrative structures in English literature. Scholars are encouraged to examine how narrative techniques shape and reflect the identities of diverse cultural groups.
This track seeks to investigate the role of aesthetics and symbolism in shaping literary works within the modernist and postmodernist paradigms. Papers should consider how these elements contribute to the representation of cultural identity.
This session will explore the themes of memory and heritage as they manifest in English literature. Participants are invited to analyze how authors use these themes to construct and negotiate cultural identities.
This track examines the intersections of identity politics and literary discourse, focusing on how literature reflects and critiques social hierarchies. Papers should engage with the implications of identity politics in shaping literary narratives.
This session invites discussions on the philosophical foundations that inform cultural studies within the realm of literary criticism. Scholars will explore how these philosophical perspectives influence the interpretation of cultural identity in literature.
This track focuses on the representation of cultural identities in modernist literature. Participants are encouraged to analyze how modernist writers grapple with themes of alienation and identity in their works.
This session will investigate how postmodern literature reflects the fragmentation of identity in contemporary society. Papers should explore the narrative techniques that convey this fragmentation and its implications for cultural identity.
This track examines the significance of memory in constructing cultural narratives within English literature. Scholars are invited to analyze how literary works utilize memory to articulate and challenge cultural identities.
This session will focus on the use of symbolism in literature as a means of expressing cultural identity. Participants are encouraged to explore how symbols resonate within specific cultural contexts and contribute to broader literary themes.
This track invites exploration of the relationship between aesthetic experience and cultural identity in literary texts. Papers should consider how aesthetic choices influence readers' perceptions of cultural narratives and identities.
