Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: KINTEX 1 212A 50 people KINTEX room number 212A |
Date: Monday, 28/July/2025 | |
1:30pm - 3:00pm |
(160) Oriental Literature in World Literature: Exchanges and Mutual Learning (1) Location: KINTEX 1 212A Chair: Lu Zhai, Central South University, China Change in Session Chair Session Chairs: Lu Zhai (Central South University) ; Weirong Zhao (Sichuan University) Open Group Individual Submissions The Image of Girls in Chinese Fiction During the Republican Era University of Sydney, Australia Open Group Individual Submissions The Snow Leopard and Dolpo: Analyzing Two Tales of Adventure and Spirituality from the West and the East Balkumari College, Bharatpur-2, Chitwan, Nepal, Nepal Open Group Individual Submissions The Early Reception of T. S. Eliot in China: Under the influence of I. A. Richards, William Empson and others Shanghai Normal University, China, People's Republic of Open Group Individual Submissions Ezra Pound’s Conception of “Heroic Confucius” and the Vision for Reconstruction of Western Civilization Through Confucian Ideals Central South University, China, China, People's Republic of |
3:30pm - 5:00pm |
(182) Oriental Literature in World Literature: Exchanges and Mutual Learning (2) Location: KINTEX 1 212A Chair: Lu Zhai, Central South University, China Change in Session Chair Session Chairs: Lu Zhai (Central South University) ; Weirong Zhao (Sichuan University) Open Group Individual Submissions A Study on the Overseas Dissemination and Reception of Wen Fu Sichuan University, China, People's Republic of Open Group Individual Submissions Translation and Dissemination of China's Anti-Japanese War Literature in the English World and Its Construction of China's Image ---a Case Study of Stories of China at War Changsha University of Science and Technology, China, People's Republic of Open Group Individual Submissions Ideological-affective Dynamic in “Red Beans”: Exploring Chinese Modernity through the Lens of Translatability University of Arizona, United States of America Open Group Individual Submissions 한강 작품<<채식주의자>>에 대한 정신분석학적 해석 Hunan University, China, People's Republic of Open Group Individual Submissions Survival Dilemma and Identity Anxiety: The Marginal Writing of South Korean Author Kim Ae-ran's Novels Sichuan University, China, People's Republic of |
Date: Tuesday, 29/July/2025 | |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
(204) Meaning of historicization of trauma and violence in Han Kang’s literary works. Location: KINTEX 1 212A Chair: Dae-Joong Kim, Kangwon National University Open Group Individual Submissions Ecofeminism and Psychological Trauma: An Ecofeminist Study of The Vegetarian Universidade do Minho, Portugal Open Group Individual Submissions Embracing the Wounds of the Past - Historical Violence and Inherited Family Trauma in The White Book by Han Kang University of Warsaw, Poland Open Group Individual Submissions The Limits and Dimensions of Poetry: A Study of the “Poetic” in Han Kang Poetry Sichuan University,China Open Group Individual Submissions Meaning of historicization of trauma and violence in Han Kang’s Kangwon National University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) Open Group Individual Submissions Exploring Liminality in Historical Testimony: A Comparative Study of Han Kang and Breyten Breytenbach HUFS, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) |
1:30pm - 3:00pm |
(226) Métiers et techniques des œuvres plurimédiales: peut-on parler d'arts subalternes? Location: KINTEX 1 212A Chair: Romain Bionda, Université de Lausanne Group Session Métiers et techniques des œuvres plurimédiales: peut-on parler d'arts subalternes ?
Open Group Individual Submissions Fabriques du visible : métiers subalternes, dispositifs éditoriaux et économie politique de la visibilité University of Lausanne |
Date: Wednesday, 30/July/2025 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
(248) Oriental Literature in World Literature: Exchanges and Mutual Learning (3) Location: KINTEX 1 212A Chair: Lu Zhai, Central South University, China Change in Session Chairs Session Chairs: Lu Zhai (Central South University) ; Weirong Zhao (Sichuan University) Open Group Individual Submissions On the Inevitability of the “Succeeding Translation” of Wen-Hsin Tiao-Lung: Comparison of the Four English Translations of “ The Tsan” as an Example Sichuan University, China, People's Republic of Open Group Individual Submissions A Study on the Evolution of Japanese War-Supporting Poetry Southwest Jiaotong University, People's Republic of China Open Group Individual Submissions "Newspeak" or "Hearsay" ?Analysis of the Outward Transmission and Return of Jiandeng Xinhua Sichuan University, China Open Group Individual Submissions The Subjectivity of Translators of Ancient Chinese Literary Thoughts Sichuan University, China, People's Republic of Open Group Individual Submissions The Image of Emperor Qianlong as Seen Through the Eyes of Korean Joseon Dynasty Envoys on the Yanxing Missions yanbianuniversity, China, People's Republic of |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
(270) Oriental Literature in World Literature: Exchanges and Mutual Learning (4) Location: KINTEX 1 212A Chair: Lu Zhai, Central South University, China Change in Session Chair Session Chairs: Lu Zhai (Central South University) ; Weirong Zhao (Sichuan University) Open Group Individual Submissions Han Kang’s Poetics of Violence and the Exploration of Human Nature Sichuan University, China, People's Republic of Open Group Individual Submissions A Study on the English Translation of Yuewei Caotang Biji from the Perspective of Translation Semiotics: A Case Study of Victor H. Mair’ Translation of The Great Fire Cracks No Filial Son’s Home Sun Yat-sen University, China, People's Republic of Open Group Individual Submissions A Brief Discussion on the Occurrence of "Patricide" in Oriental Literature and Its Modern Identity Implications: Take "Cries in the Drizzle" and "The Red-Haired Woman" as examples Sichuan University, China, People's Republic of Open Group Individual Submissions Mapping the Contours of Culture: “Aesthetic Foreign Concessions” in Tanizaki Jun’ichirō’s Works Purdue University, United States of America Open Group Individual Submissions The Origin of Wenxindiaolong(文心雕龙) in Korean Peninsula Sichuan University, China, People's Republic of Open Group Individual Submissions A Study on the Translation and Dissemination of the Dunhuang Manuscript “Qinfuyin” in the English-speaking World Sichuan University, China, People's Republic of |
1:30pm - 3:00pm |
(292) Oriental Literature in World Literature: Exchanges and Mutual Learning (5) Location: KINTEX 1 212A Chair: Lu Zhai, Central South University, China Change in Session Chair Session Chairs: Lu Zhai (Central South University); Weirong Zhao (Sichuan University) Open Group Individual Submissions The Image of Chinese Women in Western Anthropocene Novels ——A Case Study of Chang-rae Lee’s On Such a Full Sea SIchuan University, China, People's Republic of Open Group Individual Submissions Chinese placenames in Korean Gasa : the construction of literary imagination and symbolic meaning Yanbian University, China, People's Republic of Open Group Individual Submissions Tu Fu's Influence on American Poems: The Cases Study in the New Poetry Movement, the Mid-and-late 20th Century and Contemporary Era 郑州大学, China, People's Republic of Open Group Individual Submissions A Girl Without a Name: Women’s Self-realization in City of Broken Promises Sichuan Uinverisity, China, People's Republic of Open Group Individual Submissions The Oriental Dreams in Fantasy Novels: The Cross-cultural Variations and Derivations of Contemporary Chinese Fantasy Novels under the Influence of Western Fantasy Trends Sichuan University, China, People's Republic of |
3:30pm - 5:00pm |
(314) Oriental Literature in World Literature: Exchanges and Mutual Learning (6) Location: KINTEX 1 212A Chair: Lu Zhai, Central South University, China Change in Session Chair Session Chairs: Lu Zhai (Central South University); Weirong Zhao (Sichuan University) Open Group Individual Submissions A Corner of Sino-Indian Cultural Variation: The Multiple Evolutions of the Wish-Fulfilling Tree Belief The College of Literature and Journalism,Sichuan University, China, People's Republic of Open Group Individual Submissions A Study on the English Translation of Chinese Classical Poems by Wu Jingxiong and the Issue of Translator's Identity Central South University, China, People's Republic of Open Group Individual Submissions A comparative study of ecological thoughts in children's literature between East and West -- A case study of China and Germany Southwest Jiaotong University, China, People's Republic of Open Group Individual Submissions A Comparison of the Aesthetic Characteristics of Suzhou Tan-Ci and Pansori 1: Shandong University, China; 2: Central China Normal University, China Open Group Individual Submissions Cross-Cultural Dialogue and Critical Practice in Landscape Poetics: A Study Centered on Scenic Discourse in the Literary Supplement of Xin Shu Newspaper in Wartime Chongqing Sichuan University, China, People's Republic of |
Date: Thursday, 31/July/2025 | |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
(336) Oriental Literature in World Literature: Exchanges and Mutual Learning (7) Location: KINTEX 1 212A Chair: Lu Zhai, Central South University, China Change in Session Chair Session Chairs: Lu Zhai (Central South University); Weirong Zhao (Sichuan University) Open Group Individual Submissions From India to China: The Mutual Transformation between the Nezha Myth and Religion as well as History The College of Literature and Journalism,Sichuan University, China, People's Republic of Open Group Individual Submissions The Dissemination of the "Two Mothers Contending for a Son" Narrative in the German-Speaking World in the 20th Century: With a Focus on Klabund's Adaptation of The Chalk Circle Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu Sichuan China Open Group Individual Submissions Cultural Transference and Literary Colonization: The Case of Han Kang's 'We Do Not Part' in The New Yorker’s 'Heavy Snow' Adaptation Sichuan University, China Open Group Individual Submissions On the Obscuration and Reconstruction of the Eastern Perspective in World Historical Fiction Studies: A Case Study of Chinese Historical Fiction Sichuan University, China Open Group Individual Submissions The European Renaissance in Hu Shi's Diary Hunan University, China, People's Republic of |
1:30pm - 3:00pm |
(358) Oriental Literature in World Literature: Exchanges and Mutual Learning (8) Location: KINTEX 1 212A Chair: Lu Zhai, Central South University, China Change in Session Chair Session Chairs: Lu Zhai (Central South University); Weirong Zhao (Sichuan University) Open Group Individual Submissions Group Mirror Image: The Writing of 'Misogyny' in KIM JI-YOUNG, BORN 1982 Sichuan University, China, People's Republic of Open Group Individual Submissions The first exploration of the exchange between Lu Yi, the literati of the Korean Dynasty, and Bo Ming, the Mongolian literati of the Qing Dynasty 延边大学, China, People's Republic of Open Group Individual Submissions A Comparative Study on Tao Yuanming’s and Wordsworth’s Concerns for Society Sichuan Normal University, China, People's Republic of Open Group Individual Submissions The Translation and Dissemination of Chinese Farewell Poetry in the West from the Culture-oriented Perspective Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology, China, People's Republic of Open Group Individual Submissions The Net-like Narrative Structure of The Dream of Red Mansions: A “Corpus” Statistic Analysis Based on the Text Mining of Character Appellations Tianjin Normal University, China, People's Republic of Open Group Individual Submissions The Evolution of the Style of Chinese Poetry in the Joseon Dynasty 1: Central China Normal University, China, People's Republic of; 2: Shandong University, China. |
Date: Friday, 01/Aug/2025 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
(389) Protest Cultures (1) Location: KINTEX 1 212A Chair: Haun Saussy, University of Chicago Open Group Individual Submissions “The fragrance of flowers can be more appealing outside the garden wall”: Literature on Hollyhock and the interaction of civilisations 四川大学, China, People's Republic of Open Group Individual Submissions An Archive of Protest: Reading Dalit Literature University of Notre Dame, United States of America Open Group Individual Submissions Beyond work-to-rule? Passive resistance and de-attachment from work in contemporary novel (comparative perspective) Jagiellonian University Open Group Individual Submissions From Collective Critique to Individual Experience: Zhao Chuan's Theatrical Evolution and the Shifting Landscape of Civil Engagement Peking University, China, People's Republic of |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
(402) Protest Cultures (2) Location: KINTEX 1 212A Chair: Haun Saussy, University of Chicago Open Group Individual Submissions Censorship of Genocidal Narratives: The Case of Adania Shibli’s Minor Detail Amity University, Punjab, India Open Group Individual Submissions Resistance's Many Faces: Preserving the Memory of Belarusian Protests Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, United States of America Open Group Individual Submissions From red hands to the red middle finger: Serbian protestscape cca. 2024-25 University of Michigan, United States of America Open Group Individual Submissions Memory and the Landscape: Remembering Protest in the Karbi Youth Festival of North East India Jadavpur University, India |
1:30pm - 3:00pm |
(424) Protest Cultures (3) Location: KINTEX 1 212A Chair: Haun Saussy, University of Chicago Open Group Individual Submissions A Study of the Protest Culture and Emancipatory Nature of Bob Dylan's Art Sichuan University, China, People's Republic of Open Group Individual Submissions Translation and/as Hospitable Reading in Tony Hillerman’s Diné/Navajo crime novels University of Glasgow, United Kingdom Open Group Individual Submissions Parallel Polis Across Contexts: The Evolution of Protest Cultures in Divergent Times Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland Open Group Individual Submissions Protest performances: Participatory experiments in China and India American University of Paris, France |
3:30pm - 5:00pm |
481 Location: KINTEX 1 212A |