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International Conference on Literary Genres and Narrative Forms (ICLGNF - 26)

16th - 17th September 2026 | Istanbul, Turkey

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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.

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SDG 4 Quality Education
SDG 10
SDG 10 Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11
SDG 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities
Track 01

Exploring Literary Genres: Definitions and Boundaries

This track invites discussions on the evolving definitions of literary genres and their boundaries. Scholars are encouraged to examine how these classifications influence both the creation and interpretation of literary works.

Track 02

Narrative Forms in Contemporary Literature

This session focuses on the diverse narrative forms employed in contemporary literature. Participants will analyze how these forms shape reader engagement and contribute to thematic depth.

Track 03

The Role of Poetry in Social Commentary

This track investigates the function of poetry as a medium for social critique and reflection. Papers should explore how poetic forms convey complex societal issues and emotions.

Track 04

Dramatic Structures and Their Cultural Contexts

This session examines the structures of drama across different cultures and historical periods. Presenters will discuss how cultural contexts influence the development and reception of dramatic works.

Track 05

Fictional Worlds: Construction and Interpretation

This track delves into the construction of fictional worlds and their significance in narrative theory. Scholars will analyze how world-building techniques affect reader immersion and thematic exploration.

Track 06

Comparative Literature: Bridging Cultures and Genres

This session aims to foster dialogue between different literary traditions through comparative analysis. Participants are encouraged to explore how various genres intersect across cultural boundaries.

Track 07

Genre Theory: Historical Perspectives and Future Directions

This track invites critical reflections on the historical development of genre theory and its implications for contemporary literary studies. Papers should consider how genre theory can adapt to emerging literary forms.

Track 08

Storytelling Across Mediums: Literature and Beyond

This session explores the art of storytelling across various mediums, including literature, film, and digital platforms. Participants will discuss the implications of medium on narrative structure and audience reception.

Track 09

Semiotics in Literary Analysis: Signs and Meanings

This track focuses on the application of semiotic theory in literary analysis. Scholars will examine how signs and symbols within texts contribute to meaning-making processes.

Track 10

Aesthetic Experience in Literature: Reader Responses

This session investigates the aesthetic dimensions of literary works and their impact on reader responses. Presenters will analyze how aesthetic choices shape emotional and intellectual engagement.

Track 11

The Interplay of Genre and Identity in Literature

This track examines how genre influences the construction of identity within literary texts. Scholars are invited to explore the intersections of genre, identity, and representation in various literary forms.