The conference will consider the theory and the practice of comparative literature and will discuss the transformations and travels of literary genres and texts across time and space. It will explore the connections of literature with history, philosophy, politics, and literary theory, and study the intersections of literature with other cultural forms such as film, visual arts, music and media. The papers presented at the conference will be published in the post-conference volume. Every participant will receive a certificate of attendance. Full registration fee – 85 GBP Student registration fee – 65 GBP
As Sarah Lawall stated in her essay, the world-literature perspective is not one, but multiple. By looking at literature comparatively, we can enrich our understanding of the historical and cultural context of the literary works, to look over the horizon of our own tradition and to see how cultures interact.
The conference will consider the theory and the practice of comparative literature and will discuss the transformations and travels of literary genres and texts across time and space. It will explore the connections of literature with history, philosophy, politics, and literary theory, and study the intersections of literature with other cultural forms such as film, visual arts, music and media.
Topics may include, but are not limited to: World literatures Postcolonial literature History of literature Multilingualism in literature Translations, adaptations, screenings Literature and politics Literature and philosophy Literature and psychoanalysis Literature and music Literature and art Literature and sciences Literature and gender Children's literature Travel literature Intertextuality and hypertextuality Reception and transmission Teaching literature
Paper proposals up to 250 words and a brief biographical note should be sent by 15 February 2019 to: comparative.literature@lcir.co.uk. Please download paper proposal form.
The submitted papers will be presented on the conference website where they will be available to all registered participants from 3 to 5 April 2019. Every registered participant will have the access to all presentations and will be able to leave comments, exchange opinions and reflections on each paper, audio or video presentation.
The papers presented at the conference will be published in the post-conference volume (eBook with ISBN number) assessed by external reviewers. Every participant will receive a certificate of attendance.
Full registration fee – 85 GBP Student registration fee – 65 GBP
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