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Date: Friday, 14/Feb/2025 | ||||||||
2. South Asian Literatures and Cultures Decolonising 'World Literature' : Perspectives of Oratures and Literatures from South Asia
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3. Comics Studies and Graphic Narrative Beyond Masks and Capes: Comparative “Heroisms” in Graphic Narratives
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4. Comparative Gender Studies Research Committee Precarious Mediations: Queer Bodies in Virtual Spaces
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5. Comparative History of East Asian Literatures Literary History of Asia: Connections, Translations, Reinventions
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6. Literary Theory ICLA Literary Theory Committee
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7. Scriptural Reasoning and Comparative Studies Proposal for Group Session by ICLA Research Committee on “Scriptural Reasoning and Comparative Literature”
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8. Translation Studies Translation Futures
Fluidity in the ‘In-comparative’ Framework of Comparative Literature: Understanding the many ‘crises’ of the Discipline SRI SRI UNIVERSITY, India |
9. Religion, Ethics and Literature Literature as a Heretical Techne in Modernity
The Western Plight and Survival Ethics in The Grapes of Wrath Northwestern Polytechnical University, China, People's Republic of Angels and Roombas: a Bloody Post-Human Parallel Jadavpur University, India |
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1:00am | 10. Arabic Comparative Literature Korean Culture and the Arab World from the Middle Ages to the Internet Age
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11. Comparative African Literatures |
12. Digital Comparative Literature 12. Research Committees Proposal - Digital Comparative Literature
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13. Language Contact in Literature: Europe Language Contact in Literature: Europe
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14. Literature, Arts & Media (CLAM) Intermedial studies and ‘New Materialisms’
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Accepted Open Group Individual Submissions Approaching Nonhuman Narrative in World Literature
Comparative Literature in the Philippines
Digital Social Reading and Comparative Literary Studies
Ecotravel literature: Translating the Amazon
Ethical Literary Criticism in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Global Futurism: Next Generations of Literary and Artistic Narratives
Meaning of historicization of trauma and violence in Han Kang’s literary works.
Métiers et techniques des œuvres plurimédiales: peut-on parler d'arts subalternes ?
Mutual Learning of Civilizations and Reconstruction of World Literature
Polyphony and Semiotics of Literary Symbols
Reimagining Tradition: Transmedial Narratives in the Digital Age of Cyborg and Hyperreality
Retour sur le comparatisme d’Étiemble : quel héritage, quelles perspectives ? / Looking back at Étiemble’s comparativism: what legacy, what prospects?
Revisiting Narratology: From East Asian Perspectives
Talking about nuclear experiences: Atomic bomb literature as World literature
Transformations of literature in media evolution: Representation and time
Translating the Other: The Process and Re-Creation of Dialogue Across Asian and Other Languages and Cultures
Translation and Cultural Transfer in Soviet and Cold War Contexts
Who is Afraid of Fiction ?
Authorship and Technology: Agent, Material Context and Literary Production in Different Textual Cultures
Comparative Literature and Digital Literary Studies in Georgia
Forelives and Afterlives of Iconic Heroes/Heroines of Children's Literature
Literature and Science: Conflict, Integration and Possible Future in Science Fiction
Oriental Literature in World Literature: Exchanges and Mutual Learning
Penser les « améliorations » technologiques de l’humain et de la machine dans la littérature contemporaine
Postcolonial coming-of-age novels in the Indian and Pacific Ocean worlds
Prix Goncourt - Choix du Vietnam : Enjeux de reconnaissance et construction d'un canon littéraire
Seqing: Interrogating Pornography in Modern and Contemporary Chinese Media
Translating ethics, space, and style
Travelling Nations: Romanian Literature as World Literature Revisited
"Web Soseol" and foreign novels in the internet as literary art, powered by technology
Body Image(s) of Women in Literature
Body, Representation, and Narrative: Cross-Cultural Encounters Between East and West in Globalized Literature
Bridging and Morphing Temporal and Geographical Cultures
Technogenesis and Comparative Literature/DigitalHumanities
From Taste Appreciation to Professional Research -- On the Exhibition of Chinese Painting in the British Museum and the Spread of Chinese Art to the West(1888-1914)
Global Auerbach
Literary Anthropology and Digital-Intelligence Civilization
Marginal Encounters: South Korea and the Globe in Contemporary Culture
Pain, Pleasure, Preference: Consider the Lobster and Dilemmas of Animal Narratives
Reimagining the “Orient”: Multiple “Orients” across Asia in the Early 20th Century
Rethinking (post)Humanist Discourses in Contemporary Chinese Science Fiction: Historicity, Locality, and Technology
Translating Migration: The Movement of Texts and Individuals in World Literature
A Study on the Archetype of East-West Literature
Cosmopolitanism and Localism: Comparative Literature in Global Flows in the Digital Age
The East Asian Literature from a Global Perspective
Biofiction across the world: comparison, circulation, and conceptualisations
Cross-Cultural Dialogue Between China and Central and Eastern Europe
Nationalism and Homeland Imagery in Bolaang Mongondow Folk Songs: A Discourse and Semiotic Analysis
Linguistic and Cultural Negotiations in Contemporary Novels and Films Produced in Hong Kong, Japan, and North America
Translating (from) the Margins. Rethinking East-Central European Literatures within the World Canon (1990-2020)
Diaspora of the Ghazal
Crossing the Borders Between the Self and the Other: Interiority, Subjectivity, Urban and Transcultural Modernity in Chinese Literature and Media Adaptations from the Late Qing to the Modern Era
Comparative Literature in East Asia: Cross-Cultural Practice as a Bridge between East and West
Convergence of World Literature and Digital Humanities-KEASTWEST Session I
AI, Decoloniality and Creative Translation
Buddhism and its role Modernism in Asia
Cold War East Eurasian Cultural Diplomacy and the Geopolitics of Literature
Expanded Literature: Intersections between the Book, Digital Media, and Narrative Ecosystems
From Literary Tourism to Contents Tourism: 'Dialogical Travel' Emerging from the Transmedial and Transnational Dimensions of Literature
Re-globalization in Literature: from Euro-Asian Encounters to Cross-racial Dialogue East China Normal University Technique or Technology? Editing Diaries as Intermedial, Cross-genetic and Collective Objects
Intermediality and Comparative Literature
La technologie est-elle un défi pour l’approche des extraits littéraires en FLE ?
"Existence Precedes Essence": (Post)Colonial Reconciliations
Convergence and Comparative Digital World Literature-KEASTWEST Session II
East meets West: Travellers and Scholars writing about India, Japan and Korea
Exophonic writing in the Era of A.I.
Factory of the present: literature, culture and criticism in the Global South
From Post-Colonial to Transnational: Worlding Singaporean and Malaysian Chinese Literature and Culture
Global Auerbach
Global Renaissances
Global South Futurism
Lafcadio Hearn and Asia
Progression and Regression: Technologies and Power in the Literary Imagination
Social Media as a Cultural Archive: Examining the Narratives of Lord Ram and Ram Mandir in Ayodhya in a Post-Truth Era
The Potential of Unexpected Comparisons in Japan Studies
Translation, Hospitality & Imagination in the Age of Technological Reproducibility | Open Session
What is literature if not a book? An intermedial approach to literature in a digitized society
Black Women on the Move: Transnational Negotiations of Identity and Community
Protest Cultures
Duras: Quand l'Orient réveille l'Occident intérieur
The Comparative Study on Shakespeare`s The Merry Wives of Windsor and Rescued by a Coquette Drama of Yuan Zaju-Focusing on Female Ethical Choices
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Date: Sunday, 27/July/2025 | |
3:00pm - 4:30pm |
1. Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages Series (CHLEL) Location: KINTEX 1 205A Literatures in European Languages in a Post-European World
'Muhyidhin Mala' and the Imagination of ummah (community) in early 17th century Kerala. The English and Foreign Languages University, India East Meets West in Adichie’s The Thing Around Your Neck and Osama Allam’s Tareek Motassea leshakhes Waheed (2023) [A Boulevard for a Lonely Person]: A Comparative Study Cairo University, Egypt |
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