Conference Agenda

Overview and details of the sessions of this conference. Please select a date or location to show only sessions at that day or location. Please select a single session for detailed view (with abstracts and downloads if available).

Please note that all times are shown in the time zone of the conference. The current conference time is: 1st Aug 2025, 10:11:57pm KST

 
Filter by Track or Type of Session 
Filter by Session Topic 
Only Sessions at Location/Venue 
Only Sessions at Date / Time 
 
 
Session Overview
Location: KINTEX 2 305A
40 people KINTEX Building 2 Room number 305A
Date: Monday, 28/July/2025
1:30pm
-
3:00pm
(101) (Re)Imagining family (ECARE 1)
Location: KINTEX 2 305A
Chair: Junru Xiang, Xiangtan University
 

ECARE/NEXT GEN Individual Submissions

Beyond ‘Mother India’ and ‘New Indian Woman’: Indian educated middle-class women in Partition Novels

Ziwei Yan

University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, China, China, People's Republic of




ECARE/NEXT GEN Individual Submissions

Family Conflicts and Social Critique: A Comparative Reading of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman and Ins Choi’s Kim's Convenience

Jeongwon Jo

Chungbuk National University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea)




ECARE/NEXT GEN Individual Submissions

Rediscovery of True Self on the Father-Seeking Journey——An Exploration of Jack Burns’ Journey of Growth in Until I Find You

Junru Xiang

Xiangtan University, China, People's Republic of




ECARE/NEXT GEN Individual Submissions

Bird and Tree: The Ethical Responses of Yeong-hye and In-hye to the Face in The Vegetarian

Xiaohong Li1, Zhanji Yang2

1: Zhaotong University,Xiaohong Li; 2: Pu’er University,Zhanji Yang

3:30pm
-
5:00pm
(106)
Location: KINTEX 2 305A
Date: Tuesday, 29/July/2025
11:00am
-
12:30pm
(111) Film, drama and literature (ECARE 11)
Location: KINTEX 2 305A
Chair: HANEUL LEE, Yonsei University
 

ECARE/NEXT GEN Individual Submissions

Double Take: Fitzgerald’s Literary Translation of Chaplin’s Film

You Wu

Hokkaido University, Japan




ECARE/NEXT GEN Individual Submissions

Dramatizing Intellectuals Across Epochs: A Comparative Study of Tian Han’s Guan Hanqing and Mohan Rakesh’s Ashadh Ka Ek Din

Yang He

Tsinghua University, China, People's Republic of




ECARE/NEXT GEN Individual Submissions

The sensual poetics of heart: The interaction between language and image in Park Chan-wook's film Decision to Leave

HANEUL LEE

Yonsei University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea)




ECARE/NEXT GEN Individual Submissions

Debating Postnational Narration: Gombrowicz in the Parisian theatre

Gosia Koroluk

University of Oxford

1:30pm
-
3:00pm
(116) Knowledge, language and transformation (ECARE 16)
Location: KINTEX 2 305A
Chair: JIA XI CEN, Guangdong University Of Foreign Studies
 

ECARE/NEXT GEN Individual Submissions

A Translation That Never Ends: Anne Carson’s NOX and the Reconfiguration of Epistemology in the Age of AI

Benedetta Cutolo

CUNY - The Graduate Center, United States of America




ECARE/NEXT GEN Individual Submissions

Disaster and Rescue of Affection: Hypnosis and the Cuture of Electricity in Wu Jianren’s The Fantastic Story of Electricity

Yihe Zhang

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong




ECARE/NEXT GEN Individual Submissions

Knowledge, Theology, and Modernity: Rational Thought in Godwin and Cyrano’s Early Lunar Science Fiction

JIA XI CEN

Guangdong University Of Foreign Studies, China




ECARE/NEXT GEN Individual Submissions

Can fiction be knowledge? A study of Brazilian poet João Cabral de Melo Neto

Lucas Bezerra Facó

Unicamp, Brazil

Date: Wednesday, 30/July/2025
9:00am
-
10:30am
(121) Narrative form and scripture, old and new (ECARE 21)
Location: KINTEX 2 305A
Chair: Nainu Yang, National Kaohsiung Normal University
 

ECARE/NEXT GEN Individual Submissions

Gaming and Time Travel: The New Narrative of Cyberpunk in William Gibson’s The Peripheral

Nainu Yang

National Kaohsiung Normal University, Taiwan




ECARE/NEXT GEN Individual Submissions

Narrative Situations in The Grapes of Wrath

Yang Yu

Beijing Foreign Studies University, China, People's Republic of




ECARE/NEXT GEN Individual Submissions

The influence of Climate conditions on the Number of symbols in World Writing Systems.

Mahathir Muhammad, Sohan Sharif

Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh, People's Republic of

11:00am
-
12:30pm
(126) Philosophy, spirituality and literature (ECARE 26)
Location: KINTEX 2 305A
Chair: Sushil Ghimire, Balkumari College, Bharatpur-2, Chitwan, Nepal
 

ECARE/NEXT GEN Individual Submissions

The Symposium and Zhuangzi: Mutual Illumination of Chinese and Western Aesthetics and Philosophy from a Comparative Literature Perspective

Pingruolan Wu

Northwestern Polytechnical University, China, People's Republic of




ECARE/NEXT GEN Individual Submissions

Yeats and Sri Aurobindo : Discursive and Harmonious Worldviews

Shailesh Tukaram Bagadane

Gokhale Education Society's Jawhar College University of Mumbai, India




ECARE/NEXT GEN Individual Submissions

The Snow Leopard and Dolpo: Analyzing Two Tales of Adventure and Spirituality from the West and the East

Sushil Ghimire

Balkumari College, Bharatpur-2, Chitwan, Nepal, Nepal




ECARE/NEXT GEN Individual Submissions

Death and Rebirth in Jibanananda Das’s Rupasi Bangla and Louise Glück’s The Wild Iris: A Comparative Analysis

Sohan Sharif

Institute of Comparative Literature and Culture Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh, People's Republic of

1:30pm
-
3:00pm
(131) Text and tech (ECARE 31)
Location: KINTEX 2 305A
Chair: Yichen Zhu, Fudan University
 

ECARE/NEXT GEN Individual Submissions

Adaptation Beyond the Text: Uttara as a hypertext of Uratiya

Shiblul Haque Shuvon

Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh, People's Republic of




ECARE/NEXT GEN Individual Submissions

The Tension Between Intuition and Craft: Media Technology and Genre Transition in Close Reading

Yichen Zhu

Fudan University, China, People's Republic of

3:30pm
-
5:00pm
(136) Translation, cultural exchanges and tech (ECARE 36)
Location: KINTEX 2 305A
Chair: Jing Hu, Nankai University
 

ECARE/NEXT GEN Individual Submissions

A brief analysis of the characteristics of Sijo and its translation as a bridge to Korean culture and the formation of cultural identities in Brazilian chant poetry

Mariana Souza. Mello Alves de, Carolina Magaldi. Alves

Federal University of Juiz de Fora - UFJF, Brazil




ECARE/NEXT GEN Individual Submissions

Translation and/as Hospitable Reading in Tony Hillerman’s Diné/Navajo crime novels

Michael Syrotinski

University of Glasgow, United Kingdom




ECARE/NEXT GEN Individual Submissions

A study of the translation and influence of the Book of Changes in the Portuguese-speaking world

Jing Hu

Nankai University, China, People's Republic of China

Date: Thursday, 31/July/2025
11:00am
-
12:30pm
(141) Progression and Regression: Technologies and Power in the Literary Imagination (1)
Location: KINTEX 2 305A
Chair: Rui Qian, Nanyang Technological University
 

Open Group Individual Submissions

Progression and Regression: Technologies and Power in the Literary Imagination

Rui Qian, Zengxin Ni, Xiang Gao, Jimin Lee

Nanyang Technological University

1:30pm
-
3:00pm
(432) Progression and Regression: Technologies and Power in the Literary Imagination (2)
Location: KINTEX 2 305A
Chair: Rui Qian, Nanyang Technological University
 

Open Group Individual Submissions

Technology, Race, and Utopia in Contemporary African American Science Fiction

Zhang Wenwen

Ningbo University, China, People's Republic of




Open Group Individual Submissions

The Role of the 'Spaceship Earth' Metaphor in Shaping 1960s and Modern Environmental Discourse

Asako Nobuoka

Toyo University, Japan




Open Group Individual Submissions

Space Technology and Power: An Analysis of the Spatial Characteristics of Julian Barnes' Novel 'The Noise of Time'

WEN KUNYI

Hainan Normal University, China, People's Republic of




Open Group Individual Submissions

Dickens' "Condition of England" Novels and the Technological Revolution in Victorian Britain

Chen Nuo

Capital Normal University, China, People's Republic of

Date: Friday, 01/Aug/2025
9:00am
-
10:30am
(437) Literary Thought
Location: KINTEX 2 305A
Chair: Robert Young, ICLA Literary Theory Committee
 

Group Session

ICLA Literary Theory Committee

Robert Young




ICLA Research Committee Individual Submissions

"A Bundle of Letters" — An Exploration of Schiller's Stylistic Concepts and Aesthetic Ideals Through the Epistolary Form

Jinjun Chen

Peking University, China, People's Republic of




ICLA Research Committee Individual Submissions

On Commitment : Raymond Williams’ Reception and Invention of Mao Zedong’s Literary Thought

Haili Deng

Shenzhen University, China, People's Republic of

11:00am
-
12:30pm
442
Location: KINTEX 2 305A
1:30pm
-
3:00pm
447
Location: KINTEX 2 305A
3:30pm
-
5:00pm
488
Location: KINTEX 2 305A