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Location: KINTEX 2 306A
40 people KINTEX Building 2 Room number 306A
Date: Monday, 28/July/2025
1:30pm
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3:00pm
(103) Autorial practice in translation and fiction (ECARE 3)
Location: KINTEX 2 306A
Chair: Yuyun Peng, Complutense University of Madrid
 

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Présentation de ma thèse de doctorat : La poétique de l’auto-traduction chez Samuel Beckett (soutenue à Paris 8 en 2024)

Yoo-jung Kim

Korea University, Korée, République




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Autofiction as a Form of Resistance in Modern Women’s Writing: A Gynocritical Analysis of Tan-sil and Joo-young and Göç Temizliği

Jiseon Kang

Boğaziçi University, Turkiye




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Technological Mediation and Disappropriation: Digital Tools and Narrative Transformation in Rivera Garza's Literary Practice

Yuyun Peng

Complutense University of Madrid, Spain




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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

3:30pm
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5:00pm
(108) East - West exchanges 1 (ECARE 8)
Location: KINTEX 2 306A
Chair: Xinchen Lu, East China Normal University
 

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The Study of Faulkner in China from the Perspective of Comparative Literature

Jiashang Liang

Ocean University of China, China, People's Republic of




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Aeromobility and Aviation Literature in China and in the West

Jie Zhang

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




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Showcasing the Diversified Oriental Aesthetics: A Comparative Study of Theatrical Theories between Natyasastra and Xian Qing Ou Ji

Xinchen Lu

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




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Bob Dylan's Acceptance of the Chinese Classic I Ching(易经)

Quntao Wu

School of Foreign Languages, Xiangtan University, China, People's Republic of

Date: Tuesday, 29/July/2025
11:00am
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12:30pm
(113) Imagining space, movement and crossing (ECARE 13)
Location: KINTEX 2 306A
Chair: Meghan Elizabeth Hodges, Louisiana State University
 

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Resistance and subversion from the space of the line : geocritical perspectives

Amandine Guyot

Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, France




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Mapping Female Wanderlust: Spatial Cartographies, Urbanity, and the Feminine Journey in Film

Zihan Zou

National University of Singapore, Singapore




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When Worlds Collide (or Don't): Literature and Geography in the Nineteenth Century

Meghan Elizabeth Hodges

Louisiana State University, United States of America




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Metropolis after Digital Narrativity: Istanbul by Korean Travelers

Alaner Imamoglu

Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Turkiye

1:30pm
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3:00pm
(118) Literature, media and sensory experience (ECARE 18)
Location: KINTEX 2 306A
Chair: Yoon Ju Oh, Seoul National University
 

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The Environmentalization of Electronic Media and the Sensory Aesthetic Turn in World Literature

Xiaoming YI

Capital Normal University 首都师范大学, China, People's Republic of




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Sensory Experience, Media Technology and Discourse Networks: On the Gramophone and the Literary Movement (1911-1927)

Huixin Xie

Fudan University, China, People's Republic of




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The Oral Reading of DICTEE as a Shamanistic Ritual

Yoon Ju Oh

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

Date: Wednesday, 30/July/2025
9:00am
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10:30am
(123) New comparative approaches (ECARE 23)
Location: KINTEX 2 306A
Chair: Yakun Liang, Shanxi University
 

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Beyond Borders and States: Corporate Hegemony as the New Frontiers of Comparative Literature

Sohan Sharif1, Mahtab Jabin Anto2

1: Institute of Comparative Literature and Culture, Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka, Bangladesh; 2: Institute of Business Administration, Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka, Bangladesh




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Analysis of the Interpretation Logic and Methods Based on the Analysis of Buddhist Scripture Texts from the Perspective of Hermeneutics

Yakun Liang

山西大学,中华人民共和国

11:00am
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12:30pm
(128) Rethinking world literature (ECARE 28)
Location: KINTEX 2 306A
Chair: ASIT KUMAR BISWAL, University of Hyderabad
 

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TO WORLD LITERATURE: SYMBOLIC-IMAGETIC BODIES IN CLARICE LISPECTOR AND PARK WAN SEO.

Melissa Rubio dos Santos

Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Brazil




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A Baroque Universality? Alejo Carpentier on Magical Realism and World Literature.

Antonios Sarris

University of Cyprus, Cyprus




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The Gaze of “Other” Disciplines: An Evaluation of the Composition of Volumes of Comparative Literature Scholarship in the 21st Century

ASIT KUMAR BISWAL

University of Hyderabad, India




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Indigenous Life and Culture in Bengali Fiction: A Critical Analysis of Shaukat Ali’s Kapil Das Murmur’s Last Task and Alaudddin Al Azad’s Karnaphuli.

Nabila Haque

Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh, People's Republic of

1:30pm
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3:00pm
(133) The web novel frontier (ECARE 33)
Location: KINTEX 2 306A
Chair: Yimeng Xu, The University of Hong Kong
 

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Digital Ethnography on the Soft Power Building of the Online Platform Webnovel’s Literary Translation

Yankun Kong

Communication University of China, People's Republic of China




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Hoarding in Survival Fantasy: Chinese Women’s Affective Labor in Web Novel Platforms During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Yansha He

The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China)




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The Docile Husband: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Soft Masculinity in Digital Culture

Yimeng Xu

The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China)




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Considering the Social Significance of the Isekai Genre

Jessy ESCANDE

Waseda University, Japan

3:30pm
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5:00pm
(138) Technology can Do so Many Things
Location: KINTEX 2 306A
Chair: Seung Cho, Gachon University
 

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From QR Code to Stone: halfway through, the Acts of Reading rethought

Raquel Abi-Sâmara

University of Macau, Macau S.A.R. (China)




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Absent Writers and Uncritical Readers: Large Language Models and the Ends of Invention

Daniel Dooghan

University of Tampa, United States of America




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Digital Technologies and Literature/Music: Pros and Cons

Takayuki Yokota-Murakami

Osaka University, Japan




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Changing Times: The Campus Novel as a Global Genre

Sarah Ahmad Ghazali

Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Brunei Darussalam




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Technologies of erasure: a material (re)turn in contemporary experimental women’s writing

Liedeke Plate1, Kiene Brillenburg Wurth2

1: Radboud University, Netherlands, The; 2: Utrecht University, Netherlands, The

Date: Thursday, 31/July/2025
11:00am
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12:30pm
(143) What did they Say?
Location: KINTEX 2 306A
Chair: Jun Soo Kang, anyang University
 

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Feminism, Race and Gender-neutral Language Translational Traps in Bernadine Evaristo’s Girl, Woman, Other

Stephanie Schwerter

Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France, France




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On Translator’s Subjectivity Through the Paratexts of Three Chinese Translations of Ulysses

Keqi Yao

Nanjing University, China, People's Republic of




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Reading Gender in Children's Graphic Novels Through Plurality in Comparative Literature

Sweata Saha

The English and Foreign Languages University, India

1:30pm
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3:00pm
(434) Beyond the Arabian Night
Location: KINTEX 2 306A
Chair: Seung-hye Mah, Dongguk University Seoul Campus
 

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When Less is Not More: Arabic Pleonasm's Journey West. A comparative Approach

Raja Lahiani

UAE University, United Arab Emirates




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Memory, History, and Identity in A donde tú vayas, iré by Victoria Dana

Rosa Escalante

Jefferson Community and technical college, United States of America




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Trends and Development of Comparative Literature in Bangladesh

MD MUSFIKUR RAHMAN

Gauhati University, India




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The image of a lover waiting for the beloved as an image depicting unrequited love: a state of being in poetic systems across language-cultures

Sweata Saha

The English and Foreign Languages University, India

Date: Friday, 01/Aug/2025
9:00am
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10:30am
(439) Bridge to Korean Culture
Location: KINTEX 2 306A
Chair: Hyungji Park, Yonsei University
 

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Exorcism of Soul and Occultism: The Soul Guardians and Supernatural

HYUNHEE SONG

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




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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




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Breaking the Curse: Addressing Trauma, Melancholia and Maturation through Children’s Literature in Korean Drama “It’s Okay to Not be Okay”

Janice Robertson

Alumnus of University of South Africa, South Africa

11:00am
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12:30pm
(444) Chinese Translator
Location: KINTEX 2 306A
Chair: Minyoung Cha, Dankook university

CLA 2025 Session 444
Time: 2025. 08/ 01 (Fri) 11:00 am Seoul Time
Zoom meeting
https://pcu-ac-kr.zoom.us/j/89299903126?pwd=tPQwaOoyyTDH0lsIclZReSjlPpjXWh.1

ID: 892 9990 3126
Password: 12345

 

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The Image of Girls in Chinese Fiction During the Republican Era

Yiwen Li

University of Sydney, Australia




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A Further Study of the Images of China from Pearl Buck, Bill Porter to Peter Hessler

Xiaoyu Liu

JLU, People's Republic of China




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Zhou Shoujuan as Translator of Italian Fiction

Daniele Beltrame

University for Foreigners of Perugia, Italy

1:30pm
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3:00pm
(449) From the “West-East” Perspective
Location: KINTEX 2 306A
Chair: Minyoung Cha, Dankook university
 

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Research on Miao image from the perspective of mutual learning of civilizations —— With The West China Missionary News (1899-1943) as the center

Ya lin Li

Sichuan University, China, People's Republic of




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From the “West-East” perspective to the “West-Russia (Eurasia)-East” perspective: An investigation of the study of Chinese literary history in the Soviet version of “History of World Literature” from the perspective of Russian Oriental Studies

Qun Li

Hunan University, China, People's Republic of




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A Comparative Analysis of Trauma Depiction in One Hundred Years of Solitude and Big Breasts and Wide Hips

Li Xinrui1, Yang Huiying2

1: Northwestern Polytechnical University, China, People's Republic of; 2: Northwestern Polytechnical University, China, People's Republic of Korea




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Re-mapping Gothic London in the Age of Postmodernity: Waterscapes in Neo-Victorian Fiction

Yichun Zhang

CMII, UCL, United Kingdom

3:30pm
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5:00pm
(490) Between Traditions and Futures
Location: KINTEX 2 306A
Chair: ChangGyu Seong, Mokwon University
 

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Rewriting Shakespeare by Gurnah or "Measure for Measure" as "Gravel Heart"

Dilnoza Ruzmatova

Uzbekistan State World Languages University, Uzbekistan




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Between Traditions and Futures: Literary Reinventions in a Connected World

Tinhinane YAHI

Tina YAHI, Algérie




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A Study on the Love of Thomas Aquinas from the Perspective of the New Psychology of Love

Zhe Guan

Sichuan University, China, People's Republic of China




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Setting the Mood: Tyler Wu's Pornographic Narratives

Frederico Duarte Vidal

University of Hong Kong, Portugal