LITCRI '16 / 5th International Literary Criticism Conference


LITCRI '16 / V. International Literary Criticism Conference on MEMORY and LITERATURE

Istanbul, Turkey

Papers will be published in DAKAM's online library and in the proceedings e-book (with an ISBN number), which will be given to you in a DVD box and will be sent to be reviewed in the "Thomson & Reuters WOS' Conference Proceedings Citation Index-CPCI"

Enquiries: conference@dakam.org
Web address: http://www.dakamconferences.org/#!litcri/quylm

LITCRI '16 / V. International Literary Criticism Conference will be held at Nippon Meeting Halls in Istanbul. The conference is coordinated by DAKAM (Eastern Mediterranean Academic Research Center) and will be organized by BILSAS (Science, Art, Sport Productions). Since 2012, a nearly two hundred presentations by scholars from different places of the world have been hosted by DAKAM's LITCRI Conference and four proceedings books have been published.

The event will be held together along with LANGUAGE, PHONETICS AND ETYMOLOGY '16 / International Conference in Language Studies, TRANSLATION STUDIES '16 / International Conference on Translation and Interpreting and LANGUAGE LEARNING AND TEACHING '16 / International Conference on Education and Language. Participants will be able to attend any of the sessions of these conferences.


AGENDA:

Abstract submission:
JULY 1, 2016

Registration:
AUGUST 26, 2016

Full papers submission:
SEPTEMBER 2, 2016


KEYNOTE SPEAKER:

Professor Mediha GOBENLI teaches since 2000 comparative literature at Yeditepe University. She has published Zeitgenössische türkische Frauenliteratur (Comparative Turkish Women's Literature) (Berlin, 2003) and Direnmenin Esteti?ine Güven (Faith in the Aesthetics of the Resistance) (Istanbul, 2005), a comparative analysis of Peter Weiss's Die Ästhetik des Widerstands and Vedat Türkali's novel Güven (Faith). She has also published journal articles and book chapters on Comparative Women's Literature, Exile and Literature, Migrants' Literature, and Turkish Literature.


MAIN TOPICS:

HISTORY AND CRITICISM

THEORY

INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES

WORLD LITERATURE

FORM DISCUSSIONS

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