会议信息 | ICLA Congress 2022 will host 50 Group session (see below)
Candidates are encouraged to submit an individual proposal to the OPEN group sessions via congress website-Abstract submission-group proposal
The abstract should be submitted in English or in French with 3-5 keywords; No more than 300 words; Font- Sylfaen; Size 11 Line spacing-single.
Individual proposal submission for OPEN group session starts: 25 September 2021
Ends: 15 November 2021.
Acceptance of group sessions will be announced by Chairs: November 30, 2021.
Attention: The description of each session will be added by 28 September 2021.
Accepted Group Sessions for ICLA 2022.
001- Art Criticism and Creation in European Literatures
Organized by: European Society of Comparative Literature. Prof. Bernard Franco
English, French
002- Future Directions in Comics Studies
ICLA Graphic Narratives Research Committee/ Prof. Umberto Rossi
English
003- Code-switching with the Unknown
Organized by: Johanna Domokos (University of Bielefeld), Marianna Deganutti (Goethe University Frankfurt)
English
004- Urban Borderlands – Comparative Perspectives
Organized by: Research network: Fringe Urban Narratives. Prof. Patricia Garcia
English
005- The Political Aesthetics of Agricultural Protest in the 21st Century
Prof. Sandra Fluhrer
English
006- Re-Imagining Plurilingual Art Practices
Organized by: Prof.Doris Hambuch
English, French
007- Géographies des Suds dans les littératures postcoloniales
Organized by: Université Jean Monnet Saint-Etienne & University of Southern California. Prof. CLAVARON Yves
English; French
008- South Asian Visions of Africa and African/Diasporic Literatures
Organized by: Prof. Debarati Chakraborty
English
009- Between Chaos and Discipline: Iranian Comparative Literature
Organized by:: / Hunan Normal University and University of New South Wales
Prof. Omid Azadibougar, Prof. Laetitia Nanquette
English
010- Pandemic Imaginations
Organized by: Studies in English, Peterhouse, University of Cambridge. Prof. Jennifer Wallace
English
011- Global Avant-gardes: Centre, Periphery and Beyond
Organized by: Department of Comparative Literature, UC Berkeley.
Prof. Harsha Ram
English; French
012- Reimagining the Literary Canon: Unintelligibility, Obscurity, Diversity, and the Dynamics of Selection
Organized by: Prof. Manuel Ghilarducci, Prof. Alessandro Achilli
English
013- Chinese Influences on Modern and Contemporary European and American Literature and Literary Theories
Organized by: Shenzhen University. Prof. Xiaohong Zhang
English
014- Making – or Not Making – Sense of Dreams
Organized by: Prof. Manfred Engel, Prof. Bernard Dieterle, Prof. Laura Vordermayer
English
015- Colonial, Postcolonial, Decolonial and Neocolonial Experiences: Rewriting Cultural History
Organized by: Prof. Eduardo F. Coutinho & Prof. José Luís Jobim
English, French
016- Theorizing Marginality
Organized by: ICLA Research Committee on Literary Theory. Prof. Robert Young
English
017- Peace, Global Blues, and National Songs
Organized by: Global Humanities Research Group. Prof. Jihee Han
English
018- Imagining Cultural Transfers- Poetics of Cultural Contact, Circulation and Exchange
Organized by: DGAVL. Prof. Annette Simonis, Prof. Joachim Harst, Prof. Corinna Dziudzia
English
019- World Literature and National Literature
Organized by: Shenzhen University. Prof. Peter Hajdu
English
020- Re-emergence of the Realist Novel in East-Central Europe during Post-Stalinism
Organized by: "Tudor Vianu" Research Center, University of Bucharest. Prof. Oana Fotache Dubalaru, Prof. Magdalena Raduta
English
021- Socialist Realism – Soviet Intentions and Receptions in the Exploited Worlds
Organized by: Prof. Kunal Chattopadhyay
English
022- Kabbalist Literatures of Modernity
Organized by: ICLA Research Committee of Religion, Ethics, and Literature
Prof. Kitty Millet
English
023- Literary Resolutions and Ethical Conflicts
Organized by: ICLA Research Committee of Religion, Ethics, and Literature
Prof. Kitty Millet
English
024- Transnationalism and the Languages/Literatures of the Global South: South Asian Perspectives
Oorganized by: ICLA Standing Research Committee on 'South Asian Literature and Culture. Prof. Chandra Mohan
English, French
025- Characters without Names: the Anonymous and the Crowds
Organized by: Prof. Charlotte Krauss, Prof. Françoise Lavocat
English, French
026– Texts and Visions Across Genres and Media: Re-thinking Arab Cultural History
Organized by: Prof. Lobna ISMAIL, Prof. Boutheina KHALDI , Prof. Faten MORSY, Prof. Fatiha TAIB
English, French
027- On Our Post-mediatic Bodies
Organized by: Prof. Hyowon Shim
English
028- Thinking the present from the past
Organized by: Prof. JL Haquette, Prof. A-R Hermetet
French, English
029- Translation and Reparation
Organized by: ICLA Committee on Translation Studies. Prof. Isabel Gomez
English
030- “West-East” Dichotomy and Russian Culture: Literary and Cultural Paradigms
Organized by: Georgian Comparative Literature Association. Prof. Tatiana Megrelishvili
English, Georgian
031- The Place of Asia in Comparative Literature: A Panel on Method
Organized by: University of Chicago. PhD Candidate Jue Hou
English
032- Translation of Differences: Lost in Translation, Found in Translation
Organized by: Korean Comparative Literature Association. Prof. Hyung-jin LEE
English
033- Pedagogy of Comparative literature: Re-Imagining Literatures of the World
Organized by: Osaka University, Faculty of Letters. Prof. Yorimitsu HASHIMOTO
English
034- The Global Novel: Crossing Circulation and Poetics
Organized by: Prof. Marta Puxan Oliva, Prof. Neus Rotger
English, Spanish
035- Small and Minority Literatures and Literary Historiography
Organized by: Prof. Jeanne E. Glesener, Prof. Benedikts Kalnacs
English
036- Two Centuries of Colonial and Postcolonial GeorgiaOrganized by: Tbilisi State University. Ph.D. Hayate Sotome
English, Georgian
037- Narrative, Nation, and World: Contemporary Women’s Writing from Japan
Organized by: Prof. Toshiko Ellis
English
038- Cultural Exchange along the Silk Roads: Reading Central Asia through South Asian Representations
Organized by: CLAI Prof. T. S. Satyanath, Prof. Amitava Chakraborty
English
039- Futures for Comparative Literary Research
Organized by: ICLA Research Development Committee, Prof. Matthew Reynolds
English
040- Forms, Genres, Media in Baroque and Neo-Baroque: Intermedial, comparative, and trans-historic
Organized by: Prof. Helga Mitterbauer, Prof. Massimo Fusillo
English
041- World literature as an object of interdisciplinary research, comparative approach as a paradigm for the modern humanities.
Organized by: Shota Rustaveli Institute of Georgian Literature, Ph.D Irakli Khvedelidze
English, German
042- NEXT GEN: New Approaches to Comparative Literature
Organized by: Early-Career Researcher Development Committee (ECARE), Prof. William J Spurlin
English, French
043- The Sacred and the Profane: Intersections between Religion and Literature
Organized by: ICLA Research Committee of Religion, Ethics, and Literature.
English
044- "The Knight in the Panther's Skin" in the Context of World Civilization
Organized by: Shota Rustaveli Institute of Georgian Literature. Prof. Maka Elbakidze
English, Georgian
045- Expressions of Widowhood across Cultures: Social Constructions and Contestations
Organized by: Saheb Kaur, Prof. Amitava Chakraborty
English
046- The Interaction Semiotics of Cinema and Text
Organized by: Shota Rustaveli Institute of Georgian Literature. Ph.D. Levan Gelashvili
English, Georgian
047- Transnationalism and the Languages/Literatures of the Global South: South Asian Perspectives
Organized by: ICLA Standing Research Committee on 'South Asian Literature and Culture'. Prof. Chandra Mohan
English, French
048- Romani Literature. What It Is, and Why it Matters
Organized by: University of New Hampshire. Prof. Ileana D Chirila
English
049- Comparative Literary Studies in Georgia: Challenges and Perspectives
Organized by: Iv. Javakhisvhili Tbilisi State University. Prof. Gaga Lomidze
English, Georgian
050– How Can Literature Change the Geography? European Globality and Georgian Locality in the 19th and 20th Centuries
Organized by: Ilia State University. Prof. Bela Tsifuria
English, Georgian
Attention: The description of each session will be added by 28 September 2021.