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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
This track focuses on the evolution of modern literature, examining key movements and their impact on cultural contexts. Participants will discuss the interplay between literary forms and societal changes in the modern era.
This session invites scholars to explore the relationship between art history and cultural contexts, highlighting how artistic movements reflect and shape societal values. Papers will investigate the role of visual culture in understanding historical narratives.
This track delves into the philosophical dimensions of literature, analyzing how philosophical ideas influence narrative structures and themes. Discussions will center on the intersections of literature, ethics, and existential thought.
Focusing on the emergence of global voices, this session examines how contemporary literature reflects diverse cultural experiences and identities. Scholars will analyze the impact of globalization on literary expression and representation.
This track investigates the complexities of identity in postmodern literature, exploring how authors challenge traditional narratives and conventions. Participants will discuss the implications of fragmented identities in contemporary texts.
This session emphasizes the significance of narrative forms within cultural studies, examining how storytelling shapes cultural understanding. Papers will explore various narrative techniques and their cultural implications.
This track addresses the intricate relationship between literature and politics, focusing on how literary works respond to and critique political ideologies. Scholars will engage with texts that illuminate the role of literature in political discourse.
This session explores the concept of global modernity and its influence on literary expression across cultures. Participants will analyze how modernity reshapes literary themes and practices in various global contexts.
Focusing on identity narratives, this track examines how literature articulates personal and collective identities within specific cultural frameworks. Discussions will highlight the role of narrative in shaping cultural memory and identity.
This session explores the dynamics of intercultural literature, highlighting works that transcend cultural boundaries and foster dialogue. Scholars will discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by intercultural narratives.
This track invites participants to engage with contemporary literary criticism, exploring new methodologies and theoretical frameworks. Discussions will focus on how criticism has evolved in response to modern literary trends and cultural shifts.
