Conference Agenda

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Session Overview
Location: KINTEX 1 213A
50 people KINTEX room number 213A
Date: Monday, 28/July/2025
1:30pm
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3:00pm
(162) Genre Imagination in Korean Literature
Location: KINTEX 1 213A
Chair: Hyungrae Cho, Dongguk Univ.
 

Host Sessions (Korean Students and Scholars Only)

「한국 웹소설이란 무엇인가」

Hyungrae Cho

Dongguk University




Host Sessions (Korean Students and Scholars Only)

「혐오 시대의 '좋은 삶' 과 로맨스 : 한국 웹소설 이혼물에 나타난 젠더 갈등과 친밀성의 문제」

Inhyeok Yu

Jeonju University




Host Sessions (Korean Students and Scholars Only)

「조선 왕조를 배경으로 한 SF소설 비교 연구 시론: 켄 리우의 '실크펑크' 와 정명섭의 '조선스팀펑크' 를 중심으로」,

Kim Ilhwan

Dongguk University




Host Sessions (Korean Students and Scholars Only)

Volunteer translation for sponsored children

Joowon Shin

KONKUK University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

3:30pm
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5:00pm
(184) East Asian Comparative Literature
Location: KINTEX 1 213A
Chair: Yangsu Kim, Dongguk Univ.
 

Host Sessions (Korean Students and Scholars Only)

Discourses on the Korean Peninsula in 1980s Japanese and Zainichi Korean Media: Focusing on Sekai and Sanzenri

YOUNGHO LEE

Dongguk University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea)




Host Sessions (Korean Students and Scholars Only)

The Adaptation of Yu Jin-oh's "Memories of Shanghai" and The League of Left-wing writers」

Yangsu Kim

Dongguk University




Host Sessions (Korean Students and Scholars Only)

동시대 한일관계의 재현 양상: 드라마 시리즈 <사랑 후에 오는 것들>과 원작 소설 겹쳐 읽기

Changhoon Jeong

Dongguk University

Date: Tuesday, 29/July/2025
11:00am
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12:30pm
206
Location: KINTEX 1 213A
1:30pm
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3:00pm
(228) Digital Comparative Literature (3)
Location: KINTEX 1 213A
 

ICLA Research Committee Individual Submissions

Literary Evolution in the Digital Age: How Social Niches Shape Literary Reception on Goodreads

Gabriele Vezzani1,2

1: University of Verona; 2: RWTH Aachen University




ICLA Research Committee Individual Submissions

Multilingual stylometry: The influence of language, translation, and corpus composition on authorship attribution accuracy

Christof Schöch1, Artjoms Šeļa2, Evgeniia Fileva1, Julia Dudar1

1: Trier Center for Digital Humanities, Trier University, Germany; 2: Institute of Czech Literature, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic




ICLA Research Committee Individual Submissions

Un nouvel outil numérique de visualisation de textes pour la littéraire comparée

Claude Patricia Tardif

Université Paris 8, France

Date: Wednesday, 30/July/2025
9:00am
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10:30am
(250) Polyphony and Semiotics of Literary Symbols (1)
Location: KINTEX 1 213A
Chair: Inna Gennadievna Merkoulova, State Academic University for the Humanities

Pre-recorded video by the chair, Dr. Inna Merkoulova

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Theme: ICLA Session 250
Time: 2025/ 07/ 30   09:00 Seoul Time
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Open Group Individual Submissions

The symbolic mode

Anna Maria Lorusso

University of Bologna, Italy




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Comparing the Status of Odin and Ali Kishi: Polyphonic Motifs in Folkloric Texts

Rahilya Geybullayeva

ADA University and Baku Slavic University, Azerbaijan




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Semiotics and polyphony of theatrical enunciation

Inna Gennadievna Merkoulova, Marina Gennadievna Merkoulova

State Academic University for the Humanities and Media Project ARTIST, Russian Federation

11:00am
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12:30pm
(272) Polyphony and Semiotics of Literary Symbols (2)
Location: KINTEX 1 213A
Chair: Inna Gennadievna Merkoulova, State Academic University for the Humanities

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Theme: ICLA Session 250
Time: 2025/ 07/ 30   09:00 Seoul Time
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Open Group Individual Submissions

Comparing the Status of Odin and Ali Kishi: Polyphonic Motifs in Folkloric Texts

Rahilya Geybullayeva

ADA University, Azerbaijan




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Adam Mickiewicz’s poem “Aryman i Oromaz” through a polyphonic lens of good and bad

RAFIK MANAF OGLU NOVRUZOV

BAku SLAVIC University, Azerbaijan

1:30pm
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3:00pm
(294) Polyphony and Semiotics of Literary Symbols (3)
Location: KINTEX 1 213A
Chair: Inna Gennadievna Merkoulova, State Academic University for the Humanities

ICLA invite you to the Zoom.

Theme: ICLA Session 250
Time: 2025/ 07/ 30   09:00 Seoul Time
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Open Group Individual Submissions

Refilling Homer’s Cup: A Study of 'Circe' and 'The Song of Achilles'

Ashi Thakran

Central University of Haryana, India




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Jongmyo Shrine as a Semiotic Space: A Lotmanian Approach

Jin Young Lee, Sung Do Kim

Korea University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea)




Open Group Individual Submissions

Memory's Forked Paths and the Restructuring of Symbolic Systems

Ruiqian Qu

Capital Normal University, Chine

3:30pm
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5:00pm
(316) Shaping the Literary Canon
Location: KINTEX 1 213A
Chair: Seonggyu Kim, Dongguk University
 

Open Free Individual Submissions

Reading Aloud in Charlotte Brontë’s Novels: Shaping the Literary Canon

Natalia Tuliakova

University of Helsinki, Finland




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从文学文化角度切入:与中国银龄群体共同营造“未来花园”

Chunlan Shen

清华大学未来实验室, China, People's Republic of




Open Free Individual Submissions

Culture of remembrance of women victims of Soviet repression

Salome Pataridze

Ilia State University, Georgia




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Dialogue between Literature and Science by Female Writers: Sawako Ariyoshi’s Compound Pollution and Rachael Carson’s Silent Spring

Maki Eguchi

University of Tsukuba, Japan

Date: Thursday, 31/July/2025
11:00am
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12:30pm
(338) Shark's Fin and Sichuan Pepper
Location: KINTEX 1 213A
Chair: JIHEE HAN, Gyeongsang National University
 

Open Free Individual Submissions

Comparative Research in Uzbek Literary Studies

Gulnoz Khallieva, Shaxnoza Yuldoshova

Uzbek State World Languages University, Uzbekistan




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The Orient in Angela Carter’s Postmodern Gothic Fairy Tales

Jie Lei

Shenzhen Polytechnic University, China, People's Republic of




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Writing Chinese Secular Culture in Fuchsia Dunlop's Shark's Fin and Sichuan Pepper

Zimeng Zan

Sichuan University, China, People's Republic of




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Deconstructing Diaspora: Urban Nostalgia and Uneven Modernity in Tash Aw's Five Star Billionaire

Tingxuan Liu

University of Warwick, United Kingdom




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Chandalika : Tagore’s Subversive Dramatization of Ananda’s Ascetic Way of Life found in “Sardulkarna-Abadan”

EIKO OHIRA

Otsuma Women's University, Japan

1:30pm
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3:00pm
(360) Dying in Language
Location: KINTEX 1 213A
Chair: Hyosun Lee, Underwood College, Yonsei University
 

Open Free Individual Submissions

Dying in Language: World Literature through the Prism of Untranslatability

MUSTAPH Ait KHAROUACH

lusail university, Morocco




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The Death of Resilience? On Tierracide in Contemporary Philosophy and Literature

Peter Arnds

Trinity College Dublin, Ireland




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Beyond the Limits of Individual Existence: The Notion of Inward Transcendence in the West

Zhu Wang

Sichuan University, People's Republic of China




Open Free Individual Submissions

Things-Centered Fiction: Theorizing a New Form

Chi-she Li

National Taiwan University, Taiwan




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Translating Gorman’s “Black Girl Magic”: Aesthetics, Politics, and Ethics in the Translation of a Viral Inaugural Performance

Britta C. Jung

Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, Ireland

Date: Friday, 01/Aug/2025
9:00am
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10:30am
382
Location: KINTEX 1 213A
11:00am
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12:30pm
(404) Korean Literature: Old and New
Location: KINTEX 1 213A
Chair: ChangGyu Seong, Mokwon University
 

Host Sessions (Korean Students and Scholars Only)

경주 지리서의 20세기 초 한일 재편 양상 - 『동경잡기』를 중심으로

Soungsu Kim

Korea University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea)




Host Sessions (Korean Students and Scholars Only)

죽음과 애도의 기술(技術)- 한국의 서사무가부터 세월호 문학까지를 대상으로

Minkyeong Kim, Soyeon Jeong, JungHwi Choo, Namji Kim

Korea University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

1:30pm
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3:00pm
(426) Image Replacement and Foreign Narratives
Location: KINTEX 1 213A
Chair: Dong-Wook Noh, Sahmyook University
 

Open Free Individual Submissions

What if multimodal reading was part of advanced technology? Books, pop-up's, works of art and museums.

Cláudia Pereira

UNIVERSIDADE DE ÉVORA, Portugal




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Image Replacment and Foreign Narratives: English-Speaking World’s Study of Wartime Xinmenhua (New Door Paintings) in China

Fan Zhang

Sichuan University, China, People's Republic of




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Art and Justice: On the Intermedia Writing of Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Unconsoled

Lixin Gao

Shanghai International Studies Universtiy, China, People's Republic of




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The Gaze of Painting: Visual Ethics and Identity Pursuit in the novle The Goldfinch

Xinxin Zhang

Central China Normal University, China, People's Republic of

3:30pm
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5:00pm
(483) Translatable or Not?
Location: KINTEX 1 213A
Chair: Hyosun Lee, Underwood College, Yonsei University
 

Open Free Individual Submissions

Translatable or Not? Tracking Yiyun Li’s Fiction Style from 2003 to Today

Wenqing Wang

Independent scholar, teacher in Shanghai Yangpu Bilingual School, China, People's Republic of




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The Light and Dark of Myth: The Supernatural Sublime in Rick Riordan’s The Lightning Thief

Li-Juan Su

NCCU, Taiwan




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Translation-based Reception of the Soviet in Bengali Periodicals in the post-World War II era [1945-1965]

Sounak Dutta

Visva Bharati University, India