Minorities and/in Literature
- Abhinaba Chatterjee - The Paradoxes of Marginalit(ies)
- Alexandra Ksenofontova (Germany)-The Time of Others: The Present-tense Novel as a Challenge to Normative Temporalities
- Artem Serebrennikov (Russia) - The Phoenix of Sepharad: Valentin Parnakh’s Translations of Early Modern Hispano-Jewish Poetry
- Britta Jung (Ireland) - The Campization of Migration: Exploring the Literary Representation of Asylum Seeker Accommodation Post-2015
- Chris Washington (Italy) - Necro-Liberalism: Fred Moten and the Concept of Justice
- Inês Gamelas -To act or not to act? Depictions of political activism of older left-wing intellectuals in Italian and Portuguese 1968 literature
- Irène Gayraud (France) - Minorités et poétique du local chez Gabriela Mistral : enjeux écopoétiques
- Laetitia Deleuze - “Re-Imagining Literatures of the World: Global and Local, Mainstreams and Margins
- Leocádia Aparecida Chaves (Brasilia) - Underneath the Literary Space of Transgender Authorship, the Emergence of an Inoperable Community
- LU XIAOQIAO (China) - Black Tricksters’ Self-Realization in Thirdspace: A Study of Minorities in Ishmael Reed’s Novels
- Makoto Yokomichi (Japan) - Robert Musil and Haruki Murakami: On the Method of Salutography and Tojisha-hihyo
- Meilin Cao (China) - A Study on the Female Discourse in Alcott's Work Novels
- Patrick Imbert -Elena Botchorichvili : une écrivaine montréalaise postsoviétique d’origine georgienne
- Pauline Franchini (France) - Récits d’enfances mineures dans les Amériques Noires
- Roseli Gimenes (Brasil) - LIFE NARRATIVES: RACIAL ISSUES
- Rui (China) - A Persian Family in Medieval Sichuan: A Case Study on a Persian-Chinese Poet, Li Hsün
- Sali Karmi -The Stranger in the Mirror: Female Identity Crisis, Dissociation and Self-Fragmentation in Kafa Al-Zubi’s Novel X
- Sofiya Zahova (Iceland) – Childhood in the life-narratives of Swedish Roma: tendencies and changes
- Sopiko Geliashvili (Georgia) Unconscious Motifs and Gender Trouble in Djuna Barnes’ Nightwood
- Susana Araújo - “Homelands” in Comparison: Global (In)securities and New Marginalities Ayad Akhtar’s Homeland Elegies(2020) and Jessica Bruder’s Nomadland (2017)
- Weng Siqi - Tibetan civilization in literature
- Yoonus Kozhisseri - Language and Power: Mutualities Between Malayalam and Arabi-Malayalam and the Making of Mappila Literary
- Yves-Michel Ergal -Proust et Carson McCullers
- Zhong Cheng (China) - The Affect Politics of “Animatedness” in The Sympathizer, Representations and Diagnosis
- Ada Nemsadze - Magical-realistic motifs and mystic rituals in modern Georgian and Latin American novels
- Panteleimon Tsiokos - Re-Imagining Literatures of the World: Global and Local, Mainstreams and Margins
პროექტი განხორციელდა შოთა რუსთაველის საქართველოს ეროვნული სამეცნიერო ფონდის მხარდაჭერით [გრანტის ნომერი MG-ISE-22-170]
The Project was supported by Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation of Georgia (SRNSFG) [grant number MG-ISE-22-170]
The Project was supported by Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation of Georgia (SRNSFG) [grant number MG-ISE-22-170]