Conference Session Tracks

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

SDG 4 SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Track 01
Intercultural Narratives in English Literature

This track explores the ways in which English literature reflects and shapes intercultural narratives. Papers may examine specific texts or authors that engage with themes of cultural exchange and identity.

Track 02
The Role of Translation in Cross-Cultural Literature

Focusing on the significance of translation, this track invites discussions on how translated works contribute to the understanding of cross-cultural literary dialogues. Contributions may analyze the challenges and nuances of translating literary texts across cultures.

Track 03
Comparative Approaches to Literary Criticism

This session encourages comparative analyses of literary works from different cultural backgrounds, emphasizing the methodologies employed in literary criticism. Participants are invited to present innovative frameworks that facilitate cross-cultural comparisons.

Track 04
Poetic Expressions of Identity and Belonging

This track investigates how poetry serves as a medium for expressing complex identities and experiences of belonging in diverse cultural contexts. Papers may focus on individual poets or thematic explorations of identity in contemporary poetry.

Track 05
Global Literature and Cultural Contexts

This session examines the interplay between global literature and the cultural contexts from which it emerges. Contributions should consider how cultural backgrounds influence narrative structures and thematic concerns in global literary works.

Track 06
Literary Movements and Intercultural Exchange

Focusing on significant literary movements, this track explores how intercultural exchange has shaped literary trends and practices. Papers may analyze specific movements or authors that exemplify cross-cultural influences.

Track 07
Postcolonial Perspectives in English Literature

This track invites discussions on postcolonial literature and its engagement with themes of power, identity, and resistance. Participants are encouraged to explore texts that reflect postcolonial experiences and their implications for intercultural dialogue.

Track 08
Narrative Analysis of Cross-Cultural Storytelling

This session focuses on narrative techniques in storytelling across cultures, examining how different traditions shape narrative forms and themes. Papers may analyze specific stories or storytelling practices that highlight cultural differences and similarities.

Track 09
Cultural Context in Textual Interpretation

This track emphasizes the importance of cultural context in the interpretation of literary texts. Contributions should explore how understanding cultural backgrounds enhances textual analysis and enriches literary criticism.

Track 10
Creative Writing as a Tool for Intercultural Dialogue

This session invites creative writers to share their experiences and insights on using creative writing to foster intercultural understanding. Papers may include reflections on the creative process and the role of storytelling in bridging cultural divides.

Track 11
Linguistic Diversity and Literary Expression

This track examines the relationship between linguistic diversity and literary expression in English literature. Contributions may explore how language shapes literary style, voice, and cultural representation in various texts.

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