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Hybrid Event

10th - 11th June 2026 | Seville, Spain

International Conference on Postcolonial Studies and African Narratives (ICPSAN - 26)

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Call For Paper

The (ICPSAN) is dedicated to advancing research excellence by bringing together leading scholars, scientists, and professionals from across the globe. It provides a platform for the dissemination of high-quality research and innovative methodologies.

With a strong focus on African Studies, the conference promotes research that contributes to academic depth, practical insights, and interdisciplinary knowledge integration.

Authors are invited to submit papers addressing, but not limited to, the following areas:

01
Postcolonial theory in contemporary literature
02
African narratives and global perspectives
03
Decolonizing education in African contexts
04
Identity formation in postcolonial societies
05
Cultural resistance in African storytelling
06
Gender dynamics in postcolonial narratives
07
Impact of colonialism on African identities
08
Transnationalism in African literature
09
Indigenous voices in postcolonial discourse
10
Representation of diaspora in African narratives
11
Postcolonial critiques of Western literature
12
Environmental narratives in postcolonial contexts
13
Historical memory in African storytelling
14
Language and power in postcolonial texts
15
Cinematic representations of postcolonial Africa
16
Myth and folklore in African narratives
17
Social justice themes in postcolonial literature
18
The role of art in decolonization
19
Digital storytelling and postcolonial identities
20
Intersections of race and class in narratives

Peer Review Process

All submissions evaluated through structured peer-review to ensure academic rigor. Accepted papers may be considered for high-quality journals.

Registration Details

Secure your participation early. Limited slots are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

Publication Opportunities

High-quality submissions prioritized for publication in recognized journals and proceedings.

2026 UPDATE

Consistent Academic Support

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