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International Conference on Caribbean Studies: History, Culture, and Society

17–18 Aug 2026 Budapest, Hungary Standard / Virtual Participation
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01 Colonial Legacies and Contemporary Identities +
This track explores the enduring impacts of colonialism on Caribbean identities and cultural expressions. It invites discussions on how historical narratives shape contemporary social dynamics and individual identities within the region.
02 Diaspora and Transnational Connections +
Focusing on the Caribbean diaspora, this track examines the transnational networks that connect Caribbean communities globally. Papers will analyze the cultural, social, and political implications of migration and identity formation.
03 Cultural Expressions in Caribbean Literature +
This session invites scholars to investigate the role of literature in reflecting and shaping Caribbean culture and society. Topics may include postcolonial narratives, identity politics, and the representation of social change.
04 Music as a Reflection of Caribbean Heritage +
This track focuses on the significance of music in articulating Caribbean heritage and cultural identity. Participants will explore the interplay between music, social movements, and cultural resistance in the region.
05 Language and Identity in the Caribbean +
This session examines the relationship between language and identity in Caribbean societies. It will address issues of linguistic diversity, language preservation, and the role of language in cultural expression.
06 Religion and Spirituality in Caribbean Societies +
This track investigates the diverse religious practices and spiritual beliefs that shape Caribbean cultures. Papers will explore the intersections of religion, identity, and social change in the region.
07 Gender Studies and Caribbean Feminisms +
Focusing on gender dynamics, this session invites discussions on Caribbean feminisms and the role of gender in shaping social and cultural landscapes. Topics may include activism, representation, and intersectionality.
08 Race Relations and Social Change +
This track examines the complexities of race relations in the Caribbean context. Scholars are encouraged to analyze historical and contemporary issues of race, identity, and social justice.
09 Popular Culture and Social Commentary +
This session explores the role of popular culture in reflecting and critiquing Caribbean society. Papers may address various media forms, including film, television, and digital platforms.
10 Heritage and Memory in Postcolonial Contexts +
This track focuses on the concepts of heritage and memory in postcolonial Caribbean societies. Participants will discuss how collective memory shapes cultural heritage and informs contemporary identity.
11 Migration Patterns and Social Dynamics +
This session investigates the patterns of migration within and beyond the Caribbean and their implications for social dynamics. Papers will explore the socio-economic impacts of migration on both sending and receiving communities.

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