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International Conference on Oceanic Languages, Literature, and Oral Traditions

18–19 Aug 2026 Guayaquil, Ecuador Standard / Virtual Participation
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The ICOLLOT conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across Oceania Studies and related disciplines.

01 Exploring Oceanic Languages +
This track focuses on the diverse languages spoken across Oceania, examining their structures, functions, and the sociolinguistic contexts in which they thrive. Contributions will highlight language preservation efforts and the impact of globalization on these linguistic communities.
02 Literature of the Pacific Islands +
This session invites discussions on the literary contributions emerging from Pacific Island nations, emphasizing both contemporary and traditional works. Participants will analyze themes of identity, culture, and resistance within these narratives.
03 Oral Traditions and Storytelling Practices +
Focusing on the rich oral traditions of Oceania, this track will explore the role of storytelling in cultural transmission and community cohesion. Papers will investigate various storytelling forms and their significance in preserving heritage.
04 Rituals and Performance in Oceanic Cultures +
This session examines the intersection of ritual and performance in Oceanic societies, highlighting how these practices shape cultural identity and community values. Contributions will explore both historical and contemporary examples of ritualistic expressions.
05 Translation and Cultural Exchange +
This track will delve into the complexities of translation within Oceanic languages and literatures, focusing on the challenges and opportunities for cultural exchange. Participants will discuss the role of translators as cultural mediators in preserving and disseminating Oceanic narratives.
06 Folklore and Myth in Oceania +
This session will investigate the rich tapestry of folklore and myth across Oceanic cultures, analyzing their roles in shaping social norms and collective identities. Papers will explore how these narratives reflect historical experiences and contemporary realities.
07 Historical Narratives and Memory +
Focusing on the historical narratives that shape Oceanic identities, this track will explore how memory and history are constructed and represented in literature and oral traditions. Contributions will address the implications of these narratives for contemporary cultural politics.
08 Cultural Heritage and Community Identity +
This session aims to explore the relationship between cultural heritage and community identity in Oceania, emphasizing the role of language and literature in this dynamic. Participants will discuss strategies for cultural preservation and revitalization.
09 Poetry as a Voice of Resistance +
This track will examine the role of poetry in articulating resistance and resilience within Oceanic communities, particularly in the face of colonialism and globalization. Contributions will analyze poetic forms and their impact on social movements.
10 Prose and the Art of Narrative +
Focusing on prose as a literary form, this session will explore how Oceanic writers use narrative techniques to convey cultural experiences and social critiques. Participants will discuss the evolution of prose in the context of Oceanic literature.
11 Knowledge Systems and Indigenous Wisdom +
This track will investigate the diverse knowledge systems present in Oceanic cultures, emphasizing the interplay between oral traditions and contemporary knowledge. Contributions will highlight the importance of indigenous wisdom in addressing modern challenges.

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