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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 — Quality Education
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 focuses on the rich tapestry of oral traditions in East Africa, examining their role in cultural identity and community cohesion. Scholars are invited to analyze storytelling practices and their implications for contemporary literature.
This session will delve into the diverse forms and themes of poetry emerging from East Africa, highlighting both traditional and modern influences. Participants are encouraged to explore the interplay between language, culture, and poetic expression.
This track investigates the significance of theatre as a medium for cultural expression and social commentary in East Africa. Papers may address performance practices, playwrights, and the role of theatre in shaping public discourse.
This session invites critical examinations of postcolonial themes within East African literary works. Scholars will explore the complexities of identity, power, and resistance as reflected in contemporary narratives.
This track will explore the intricate relationship between language and identity in East African literary texts. Contributions may focus on multilingualism, language preservation, and the impact of colonial languages on cultural expression.
This session aims to investigate the role of folklore in shaping modern literary narratives in East Africa. Participants are encouraged to analyze how traditional stories inform contemporary themes and character development.
This track examines the intersection of cultural heritage and creative writing in East Africa, highlighting how writers draw upon their cultural backgrounds. Discussions will focus on the preservation of traditions through innovative literary forms.
This session invites comparative analyses of East African literature with works from other regions, fostering cross-cultural dialogues. Scholars will explore thematic parallels, narrative techniques, and cultural exchanges.
This track focuses on the role of performance arts in articulating cultural identities and social issues in East Africa. Papers may address various forms of performance, including dance, music, and spoken word.
This session will explore the resurgence of indigenous narratives in contemporary East African literature. Scholars are invited to discuss how these narratives challenge dominant discourses and contribute to cultural revitalization.
This track examines the multifaceted nature of identity as portrayed in East African literature. Contributions may explore themes of ethnicity, gender, and diaspora, reflecting the complexities of identity formation in a postcolonial context.
