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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track focuses on the evolution and significance of the American short story as a literary form. It invites discussions on its cultural implications and its role in reflecting societal changes throughout American history.
This session will examine how American theatre serves as a medium for exploring complex identities and social issues. Participants are encouraged to analyze contemporary plays and their reflections on race, gender, and class.
This track aims to foster dialogue on the comparative study of American literature with global literary traditions. It encourages papers that investigate cross-cultural influences and the interplay between American and international narratives.
This session will delve into the significance of silence and speech in the works of American ethnic writers. Participants will explore how these elements shape identity and narrative in diverse cultural contexts.
This track invites critical analyses of postmodern literature in the American context, focusing on themes of fragmentation, irony, and the questioning of narrative authority. Papers should address both the denigration and appraisal of postmodern techniques.
This session will explore the intricate relationship between American religion and literature. Participants are encouraged to examine how religious themes and beliefs influence literary expression across various genres.
This track focuses on the intersection of literature and environmental issues in American writing. It aims to explore how authors engage with ecological themes and the representation of nature in their works.
This session will investigate the representation of gender in American literature and its impact on societal norms. Papers may address feminist perspectives, queer theory, and the portrayal of masculinity in various literary forms.
This track examines the role of children's literature in shaping cultural identity and values in America. Participants are invited to discuss how narratives for young readers reflect and influence societal perceptions.
This session will explore the significance of comics and graphic narratives as a distinct form of American literature. Papers should address their cultural impact, thematic diversity, and the evolution of the medium.
This track focuses on the unique literary contributions of Midwestern and Southern writers in the American literary canon. Participants are encouraged to analyze regional themes, cultural identity, and the representation of place in their works.