Pre-Enrollment

18th June 2026

Final Paper Submission

23rd June 2026

Registration Deadline

3rd July`2026

Conference Date

18th Jul - 19th Jul 2026

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 3
SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4
SDG 4 Quality Education
SDG 5
SDG 5 Gender Equality
TRACK 01

Philosophical Foundations of Literature

This track explores the philosophical underpinnings that shape literary discourse and narrative structures. It invites papers that examine how philosophical concepts influence literary interpretation and creation.

TRACK 02

Ethics in Literary Representation

This session focuses on the ethical implications of representation in literature, including issues of identity, power, and responsibility. Contributions are encouraged that critically analyze how ethical considerations inform narrative choices.

TRACK 03

Aesthetics and the Human Experience

This track investigates the relationship between aesthetics and human experience as expressed through literature. Papers should address how aesthetic theories can deepen our understanding of human emotions and societal contexts.

TRACK 04

Critical Theory and Literary Analysis

This session invites scholars to engage with various critical theories and their application to literary texts. Discussions may include feminist, postcolonial, and Marxist readings that challenge traditional interpretations.

TRACK 05

Narrative Structures and Cultural Contexts

This track examines the interplay between narrative structures and the cultural contexts in which they are situated. Papers should explore how cultural narratives shape and are shaped by societal values and historical moments.

TRACK 06

Humanism in Contemporary Literature

This session focuses on the resurgence of humanist themes in contemporary literary works. Contributions should analyze how modern authors engage with humanist ideals in the context of current social and ethical dilemmas.

TRACK 07

Interdisciplinary Approaches to Humanities

This track encourages interdisciplinary dialogue between literature, philosophy, and ethics. Papers should highlight innovative methodologies that bridge these fields to enrich our understanding of the humanities.

TRACK 08

Cultural Studies and Literary Critique

This session explores the intersection of cultural studies and literary critique, focusing on how cultural contexts influence literary production and reception. Contributions should analyze texts through the lens of cultural theory.

TRACK 09

The Role of Narrative in Shaping Ethics

This track investigates how narrative forms contribute to the construction and understanding of ethical frameworks. Papers should explore the ways in which storytelling can influence moral reasoning and ethical behavior.

TRACK 10

Representation and Identity in Literature

This session addresses the complexities of representation and identity within literary texts. Contributions should examine how literature reflects, challenges, or reinforces notions of identity across various cultural landscapes.

TRACK 11

The Aesthetic Experience and Social Change

This track explores the role of aesthetic experience in fostering social change through literature. Papers should investigate how literary works can inspire critical reflection and mobilize action within society.