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Hybrid Event

20th - 21st June 2026 | Reykjavik, Iceland

International Conference on Language, Literature, and Translation in Middle Eastern Studies (ICLLTME - 26)

4

Days

4

Hrs

07

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02

Sec

Conference Program

Session Tracks

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

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.

Why it matters

SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Explore All Session Tracks
Track 01
Linguistic Diversity in the Middle East

This track explores the rich tapestry of languages spoken across the Middle East, examining their historical evolution and contemporary relevance. Papers may address issues of language preservation, revitalization, and the impact of globalization on linguistic practices.

Track 02
Narratives of Identity in Middle Eastern Literature

This session focuses on the ways in which literature from the Middle East reflects and shapes cultural identities. Contributions may analyze narrative techniques, character development, and thematic explorations of identity in various literary forms.

Track 03
Translation Practices and Challenges in the Middle East

This track invites discussions on the complexities of translating Middle Eastern texts, considering cultural nuances and linguistic barriers. Papers may highlight case studies of specific works or explore broader trends in translation theory and practice.

Track 04
Oral Traditions and Storytelling in Middle Eastern Cultures

This session examines the significance of oral traditions and storytelling as vital components of cultural heritage in the Middle East. Contributions may investigate the role of oral narratives in preserving history, values, and communal identity.

Track 05
Poetry as a Reflection of Societal Change

This track analyzes how poetry serves as a medium for expressing social and political change in the Middle East. Papers may explore various poetic forms and their responses to contemporary issues, including conflict, identity, and resistance.

Track 06
Philosophical Discourses in Middle Eastern Thought

This session delves into the philosophical traditions that have emerged from the Middle East, examining their historical contexts and contemporary implications. Contributions may address themes such as ethics, metaphysics, and the intersection of philosophy with religion.

Track 07
Religion and Literature: Intersections and Influences

This track investigates the interplay between religious texts and literary expression in the Middle East. Papers may explore how religious narratives shape literary themes, character motivations, and cultural practices.

Track 08
Cultural Heritage and Modernity in the Middle East

This session focuses on the tensions and synergies between cultural heritage and modernity in Middle Eastern societies. Contributions may analyze how traditional practices are adapted or resisted in the face of globalization and modernization.

Track 09
Comparative Studies of Middle Eastern Narratives

This track encourages comparative analyses of narratives across different Middle Eastern cultures and languages. Papers may explore thematic similarities and differences, as well as the influence of historical and social contexts on storytelling.

Track 10
Communication and Interpretation in Multilingual Contexts

This session examines the dynamics of communication in multilingual settings within the Middle East. Contributions may focus on the challenges of interpretation, intercultural dialogue, and the role of language in shaping social interactions.

Track 11
Globalization and Its Impact on Middle Eastern Literature

This track explores how globalization influences literary production and reception in the Middle East. Papers may address themes of transnationalism, diaspora literature, and the negotiation of cultural identities in a globalized world.

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