Pre-Enrollment

7th October 2026

Final Paper Submission

12th October 2026

Registration Deadline

22nd October`2026

Conference Date

6th Nov - 7th Nov 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 4
SDG 4 Quality Education
SDG 5
SDG 5 Gender Equality
SDG 10
SDG 10 Reduced Inequalities
TRACK 01

Comparative Approaches to Literary Theory

This track invites discussions on various comparative methodologies in literary theory, emphasizing cross-cultural and interdisciplinary perspectives. Papers may explore the implications of these approaches for understanding global literary traditions.

TRACK 02

Cultural Analysis in Contemporary Literature

This session focuses on the role of cultural analysis in interpreting contemporary literary works. Participants are encouraged to examine how cultural contexts shape narratives and influence reader reception.

TRACK 03

Semiotics and the Study of Literature

This track delves into the application of semiotic theory in literary analysis, exploring how signs and symbols function within texts. Contributions may address the relationship between language, meaning, and cultural representation.

TRACK 04

Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Narrative

This session seeks to bridge disciplines by examining narrative structures across literature, film, and other media. Papers should highlight how interdisciplinary approaches can enrich our understanding of storytelling.

TRACK 05

Philosophical Underpinnings of Literary Criticism

This track invites exploration of the philosophical foundations that inform various schools of literary criticism. Discussions may include the ethical implications of literary interpretation and its impact on societal values.

TRACK 06

Aesthetics and the Experience of Literature

This session focuses on the aesthetic dimensions of literary works and their impact on reader engagement. Papers may investigate how aesthetic theories inform our understanding of beauty, form, and emotional resonance in literature.

TRACK 07

Identity and Representation in Literature

This track examines how literature reflects and shapes identities across different cultures and historical contexts. Contributions should analyze the complexities of representation and the politics of identity in literary texts.

TRACK 08

Global Literary Traditions and Comparative Analysis

This session encourages comparative studies of global literary traditions, highlighting both similarities and differences. Papers may explore how cultural exchanges influence literary forms and themes across borders.

TRACK 09

The Role of Criticism in Literary Discourse

This track investigates the function of literary criticism in shaping public discourse and cultural understanding. Participants are invited to discuss the responsibilities of critics in the contemporary literary landscape.

TRACK 10

Narrative Theory and Its Applications

This session focuses on the theoretical frameworks surrounding narrative construction and its implications for literary analysis. Contributions may explore how narrative theory intersects with other disciplines, such as psychology and sociology.

TRACK 11

Cultural Memory and Literary Texts

This track examines the interplay between cultural memory and literature, exploring how texts preserve and reinterpret collective memories. Papers may analyze the role of literature in shaping historical consciousness and identity.