The Deadline for submitting an individual paper in open group sessions ended!
The list of accepted papers will be published until 25 December, 2021.
Apologize for the delay.
Accepted Group Sessions for ICLA 2022.
Prof. Bernard Franco
English, French
OPEN
Accepted Abstracts
002 - Future Directions in Comics Studies
Organized by: ICLA Graphic Narratives Research Committee. Dr. Umberto Rossi, Prof. Lassiter, Dr. Diaz-Basteris
OPEN
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004 - Urban Borderlands – Comparative Perspectives
OPEN
005- The Political Aesthetics of Agricultural Protest in the 21st Century
Sandra Fluhrer
OPEN
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OPEN
English
OPEN
Accepted abstracts
010 - Pandemic Imaginations
Organized by: Studies in English, Peterhouse, University of Cambridge. Prof. Jennifer Wallace
OPEN
011- Global Avant-gardes: Centre, Periphery and Beyond
Organized by: Department of Comparative Literature, UC Berkeley.
Prof. Harsha Ram
OPEN
OPEN
013- Chinese Influences on Modern and Contemporary European and American Literature and Literary Theories
Organized by: Shenzhen University. Prof. Xiaohong Zhang
OPEN
014- Making – or Not Making – Sense of Dreams
Organized by: Prof. Manfred Engel, Prof. Bernard Dieterle, Prof. Laura Vordermayer
OPEN
OPEN
016- Theorizing Marginality
Organized by: ICLA Research Committee on Literary Theory. Prof. Robert Young
OPEN
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OPEN
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English, French
OPEN
Accepted abstracts
OPEN
028- Thinking the present from the past
Organized by: Prof. JL Haquette, Prof. A-R Hermetet
English
OPEN
Accepted abstracts
OPEN
English
036 - Two Centuries of Colonial and Postcolonial Georgia
Organized by: Tbilisi State University. Ph.D. Hayate Sotome
037- Narrative, Nation, and World: Contemporary Women’s Writing from Japan
Organized by: Prof. Toshiko Ellis
039 - Futures for Comparative Literary Research
Organized by: ICLA Research Development Committee, Prof. Matthew Reynolds
OPEN
040 - Forms, Genres, Media in Baroque and Neo-Baroque: Intermedial, comparative, and trans-historic
Organized by: Prof. Helga Mitterbauer, Prof. Massimo Fusillo
OPEN
041-World literature as an object of interdisciplinary research, comparative approach as a paradigm for the modern humanities.
Organized by: Shota Rustaveli Institute of Georgian Literature, Ph.D Irakli Khvedelidze
OPEN
042- NEXT GEN: New Approaches to Comparative Literature
Organized by: Early-Career Researcher Development Committee (ECARE), Prof. William J Spurlin
English, French
OPEN
043- The Sacred and the Profane: Intersections between Religion and Literature
Organized by: ICLA Research Committee of Religion, Ethics, and Literature.
OPEN
044- "The Knight in the Panther's Skin" in the Context of World Civilization
Organized by: Shota Rustaveli Institute of Georgian Literature. Prof. Maka Elbakidze
OPEN
045- Expressions of Widowhood across Cultures: Social Constructions and Contestations
Organized by: Saheb Kaur, Prof. Amitava Chakraborty
OPEN
046- The Interaction Semiotics of Cinema and Text
Organized by: Shota Rustaveli Institute of Georgian Literature. Ph.D. Levan Gelashvili
OPEN
OPEN
048 - Romani Literature. What It Is, and Why it Matters
Organized by: University of New Hampshire. Prof. Ileana D Chirila
English
OPEN
049 - Comparative Literary Studies in Georgia: Challenges and Perspectives
Organized by: Iv. Javakhisvhili Tbilisi State University. Prof. Gaga Lomidze
OPEN
050 – How Can Literature Change the Geography? European Globality and Georgian Locality in the 19th and 20th Centuries
Organized by: Ilia State University. Prof. Bela Tsipuria
OPEN
Organized by: Rahilya Geybullayeva – Professor at Baku Slavic University, founder of Azerbaijan Comparative Literature Association.
English, French
OPEN
Accepted Abstracts
Organized by: Youngmin Kim, Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus, Dongguk University, Seoul, Korea/Jack Ma Chair Professor, Hangzhou Normal University
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The Project was supported by Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation of Georgia (SRNSFG) [grant number MG-ISE-22-170]