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, 10:02:33pm KST

 
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Session Overview
Location: KINTEX 1 206A
50 people KINTEX room number 206A
Date: Monday, 28/July/2025
1:30pm
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3:00pm
(148) Chungbuk National Univ. (1)
Location: KINTEX 1 206A
Chair: Heebon Park, Chungbuk National University
 

Host Sessions (Korean Students and Scholars Only)

From Drawing Rooms to Battlefields: Gender, Class, and Technology in the Adaptations of Pride and Prejudice

Minki Kim

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




Host Sessions (Korean Students and Scholars Only)

The Dual Devastation of Man and Nature Under the Guise of Civilization in Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad

Ozoda Jamolitdinovna Ablakulova

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




Host Sessions (Korean Students and Scholars Only)

The Male Dominated System and Deprived Motherhood in Top Girls

Muyassar Nagmatova

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

3:30pm
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5:00pm
(170) Chungbuk National Univ. (2)
Location: KINTEX 1 206A
Chair: Heebon Park, Chungbuk National University
 

Host Sessions (Korean Students and Scholars Only)

Social Factors and Maternal Influence on Children’s Character Development in J.B. Priestley’s An Inspector Calls and Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman

Trang Nguyen

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




Host Sessions (Korean Students and Scholars Only)

The Symbolic Role of Nature and the Storm in Shakespeare's King Lear

Rustam Ziyodulloevich Asrorov

Chungbuk National University




Host Sessions (Korean Students and Scholars Only)

A comparative study of animality dramatized in Edward Albee's <Seascape> and <The Goat, or Who is Sylvia?>

Jeongwon Jo

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

Date: Tuesday, 29/July/2025
11:00am
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12:30pm
(192) Scriptural Reasoning and Comparative Studies (1)
Location: KINTEX 1 206A
Chair: Chengzhou He, Nanjing University
 

ICLA Research Committee Individual Submissions

A brief discussion on the tradition of Jewish classical exegesis

Xin Xu

Nanjing University, China, People's Republic of




ICLA Research Committee Individual Submissions

After / Behind the Mutual-interpretations of Logos and Dao: An Invitation Updated

Huilin Yang

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




Group Session

Cosmopolitanism and Localism: Comparative Literature in Global Flows in the Digital Age

Hui Zhang, Yuanyuan Hua, Jing Zhang




Open Group Individual Submissions

Scriptures, Law, Humanity

Svend Erik Larsen

Aarhus University, Denmark

1:30pm
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3:00pm
(214) Scriptural Reasoning and Comparative Studies (2)
Location: KINTEX 1 206A
Chair: Chengzhou He, Nanjing University
 

ICLA Research Committee Individual Submissions

Confucianism and Its Contemporary Relevance to Ecological Thinking

Chengzhou He

Nanjing University, China, People's Republic of




ICLA Research Committee Individual Submissions

Secret Resonance: An Exploration on the Relationships between Confucianism and Western Aesthetic Modernity

yunhua LIU

Fudan University, China, People's Republic of




ICLA Research Committee Individual Submissions

Comparison and Integration: Confucius’ Gantong Theory , Marx's Practical Aesthetics and Kant's Thoughts of "Sensus Communis"—— An Attempt to Explore a New Kind of Aesthetics through Confucius, Marx and Kant

Yuli Wang

Wuhan University, China, People's Republic of




ICLA Research Committee Individual Submissions

The Fragmentary Chinese History in Finnegans Wake

Congrong Dai

Nanjing University, China, People's Republic of

Date: Wednesday, 30/July/2025
9:00am
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10:30am
(236) Cosmopolitanism and Localism: Comparative Literature in Global Flows in the Digital Age (1)
Location: KINTEX 1 206A
Chair: Jing Zhang, Renmin University of China
 

Open Group Individual Submissions

A Re-understanding of the Centennial History of Chinese Translation of Ancient Greek Tragedy

Rongnyu CHEN

Beijing Language and Culture University, China, People's Republic of




Open Group Individual Submissions

To navigate difficult pasts through cosmopolitanism? Afrikaans literature and the South African transition

Cilliers Van den Berg

University of the Free State, South Africa




Open Group Individual Submissions

Western Origin of “Synthesis” in Yuan Kejia’s Poetics of “Modernizing Chinese New Poetry”

Bai Yangben

Shandong University, China, People's Republic of

11:00am
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12:30pm
(258) Cosmopolitanism and Localism: Comparative Literature in Global Flows in the Digital Age (2)
Location: KINTEX 1 206A
Chair: Jing Zhang, Renmin University of China
 

Open Group Individual Submissions

A Mobility Study of Herzog

Xiaoping Wang

Sichuan University, China, People's Republic of




Open Group Individual Submissions

A Theological Debate in the Three-Body Problem

Jing Zhang

Renmin University




Open Group Individual Submissions

Historicity, Reality Perception, and Publicness: Theoretical Reflections on Theater and Cinema in the Age of AI

Liangyu Hu

Beijing Language and Culture University, China, People's Republic of




Open Group Individual Submissions

Eros as the grounds for comparison: a new Global Modernism

Angelina Saule

University of Sydney

1:30pm
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3:00pm
(280) Cosmopolitanism and Localism: Comparative Literature in Global Flows in the Digital Age (3)
Location: KINTEX 1 206A
Chair: Jing Zhang, Renmin University of China
3:30pm
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5:00pm
(302) How to modernize
Location: KINTEX 1 206A
Chair: Minji Choi, Hankuk university of foreign studies
 

Open Group Individual Submissions

"Translating Freedom: Identity, Power, and Cultural Translation in Lea Ypi's Free"

Katja Grupp

IU International University, Germany




ICLA Research Committee Individual Submissions

Vladimir Jankélévitch et le piano: D'après les souvenirs d'Anne Queffélec.

Ai Yasunaga

Shizuoka University, Japon




Open Free Individual Submissions

How to modernize Realist Poetic: the Inspiration of the History of Bakhtin’s Acceptance for the Transformation of Chinese Realist Poetics

Hang Yu

Guangxi Normal University, China, People's Republic of

Date: Thursday, 31/July/2025
11:00am
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12:30pm
(324)
Location: KINTEX 1 206A
1:30pm
-
3:00pm
(346)
Location: KINTEX 1 206A
Date: Friday, 01/Aug/2025
9:00am
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10:30am
(368)
Location: KINTEX 1 206A
11:00am
-
12:30pm
(390)
Location: KINTEX 1 206A
1:30pm
-
3:00pm
412
Location: KINTEX 1 206A
3:30pm
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5:00pm
(469) A New Mode of Contemporary Language
Location: KINTEX 1 206A
Chair: Seonggyu Kim, Dongguk University
 

Open Free Individual Submissions

Non-anthropomorphized Narration: A New Mode of Contemporary Fiction

Chi-she Li

National Taiwan University, Taiwan




Open Free Individual Submissions

Critiquing Poetry: Reassessing the power of language-body

Toshiko Ellis

Nagoya University of Foreign Studies, Japan