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International Conference on Literature and Media Studies (ICLMS - 26)

27th - 28th November 2026 | New York, USA

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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.

SDG 4
SDG 4 Quality Education
SDG 9
SDG 9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10
SDG 10 Reduced Inequalities
Track 01

Narrative Structures in Contemporary Literature

This track explores the evolving narrative techniques employed in modern literature. It aims to analyze how these structures reflect and shape cultural identities and societal values.

Track 02

Media Representations of Identity

This session focuses on how various media forms portray identity across different cultures. Participants will examine the implications of these representations on societal perceptions and individual self-conception.

Track 03

Interdisciplinary Approaches to Literature

This track invites discussions on the intersections of literature with other disciplines such as sociology, psychology, and media studies. It seeks to foster innovative methodologies that enhance our understanding of literary texts.

Track 04

Aesthetic Values in Literature and Media

This session investigates the aesthetic dimensions of literature and media, considering how beauty and form influence audience engagement. The track encourages critical reflections on the role of aesthetics in shaping cultural narratives.

Track 05

Cultural Narratives and Social Change

This track examines how literature and media serve as catalysts for social change through the articulation of cultural narratives. Discussions will focus on case studies that highlight the transformative power of storytelling.

Track 06

Communication Theories in Literary Studies

This session explores the application of communication theories to the analysis of literary texts. Participants will discuss how these theories can deepen our understanding of the relationship between literature and its audiences.

Track 07

The Role of Digital Media in Literature

This track investigates the impact of digital media on literary production and consumption. It aims to explore how digital platforms are reshaping narratives and reader engagement in contemporary literature.

Track 08

Identity and Representation in Global Literature

This session focuses on the representation of diverse identities in global literary works. Participants will analyze how these representations challenge or reinforce societal norms and cultural stereotypes.

Track 09

The Intersection of Literature and Social Justice

This track examines how literature addresses issues of social justice and equity. It seeks to highlight the role of literary voices in advocating for marginalized communities and fostering dialogue.

Track 10

Cultural Memory and Literary Expression

This session explores the concept of cultural memory as expressed through literature. Discussions will focus on how literary works preserve, challenge, or reinterpret collective memories within societies.

Track 11

Transmedia Storytelling and Literature

This track investigates the phenomenon of transmedia storytelling and its implications for literary studies. Participants will explore how narratives traverse multiple media platforms, enriching the storytelling experience.