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会议信息 | ICLA Congress 2022 will host 50 Group session (see below)



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 keywordsNo 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.



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