Conference Session Tracks
SDG-Aligned Research Themes
The ICLCNGS conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across Gender Studies and related disciplines.
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Feminist Literature and Its Evolution
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This track explores the historical and contemporary developments in feminist literature, examining key texts and authors that have shaped the discourse. Participants will analyze how feminist narratives challenge traditional literary forms and contribute to broader cultural conversations.
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Cultural Narratives and Gender Representation
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This session focuses on the intersection of cultural narratives and gender representation in various media. Scholars will investigate how cultural artifacts reflect, reinforce, or challenge societal norms regarding gender roles.
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Intersectionality in Literary Studies
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This track delves into the concept of intersectionality as it pertains to literary studies, emphasizing the interconnectedness of gender, race, class, and sexuality. Participants will discuss how diverse identities shape literary production and interpretation.
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Narrative Theory and Gender Discourse
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This session examines the relationship between narrative theory and gender discourse, focusing on how narrative structures influence the representation of gender identities. Scholars will critique traditional narrative forms and propose alternative frameworks that better accommodate gender diversity.
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Gender and Society: A Critical Examination
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This track invites participants to critically analyze the role of gender in societal structures and institutions. Discussions will center on how literature reflects and critiques social justice issues related to gender inequality.
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Identity Politics in Contemporary Literature
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This session addresses the role of identity politics in contemporary literature, exploring how authors navigate complex identities within their narratives. Participants will engage with texts that foreground issues of gender, ethnicity, and sexuality.
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Feminist Critique of Canonical Texts
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This track offers a feminist critique of canonical literary texts, questioning the patriarchal assumptions embedded within them. Scholars will explore alternative readings that highlight marginalized voices and perspectives.
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Cultural Criticism and Gender Studies
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This session focuses on the intersection of cultural criticism and gender studies, analyzing how cultural contexts influence gender narratives. Participants will discuss the implications of cultural production on gender identity and representation.
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Gender Discourse in Digital Literature
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This track investigates the emergence of gender discourse in digital literature and online narratives. Scholars will explore how digital platforms reshape the representation of gender and provide new avenues for feminist expression.
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The Role of Feminist Theory in Literary Criticism
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This session examines the impact of feminist theory on literary criticism, highlighting key theoretical frameworks and methodologies. Participants will discuss how feminist perspectives have transformed the analysis of texts across genres.
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Social Justice and Gender Narratives
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This track explores the relationship between social justice movements and gender narratives in literature. Scholars will analyze how literary works advocate for social change and reflect the struggles for gender equality.
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