"CULTURE"
CALL FOR PAPERS
“Troy, a city that once stood in glory, where the sun kissed its walls and the winds carried tales of valor.”
-Virgil, The Aeneid
It is our honour to welcome you to the First International Undergraduate Symposium of the department of Western Languages and Literatures at COMU, held in the historic city of Çanakkale (Troy)—a land steeped in history and sanctified by sacrifice. Residing in this city, with its profound historical and cultural heritage, has inspired us to explore the theme of culture for this symposium.
Once home to the ancient Trojan people, this land now allows us to appreciate its enduring beauty and significance, fostering a deep connection to our cultural inheritance. This symposium seeks to investigate the intricate interplay between culture and literature, acknowledging their mutual influence and transformative power.
Organized by undergraduate students of the English Language and Literature Department at Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University, this event aspires to showcase scholarly works that intertwine cultural and literary studies. The central aim is to create a platform for exchanging diverse perspectives on culture, building intellectual bridges across disciplines and geographical boundaries.
We warmly invite our peers to submit papers exploring the multifaceted theme of culture in its myriad forms. By fostering a dialogue on this universal topic, we hope to enrich our understanding of cultural narratives and their intersections with literature.
Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
Culture and Language
Cultural Racism
Gender Roles in Different Cultures
Cultural Extinction
Cultural Corruption
Cultural Identity
Queer Culture
Cultural Representation in Literature
Cultural Adaptation
Cultural Imperialism
Native Culture
Culture and Civilization
Societal Norms and Values
Cultural Translation
American Culture
We cordially invite you to participate in the First International Undergraduate Symposium by submitting an abstract of 250–300 words by 15th February, 2025. Please email your proposal, along with a brief bio (50–100 words), to comu.undergraduate.symposium@gmail.com.
Notification of accepted papers will be provided by 16th March, 2025. Kindly note that the language of the symposium is English, and presentations should not exceed 15 minutes. We look forward to your contributions to this exciting academic event.
No conference fee
Online Keynote Session
Dr. Curtis Runstedler
"Negotiating Trust in Contemporary AI Narratives"
14th April 2025, 10.00 Türkiye Time
"Dr Curtis Runstedler is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of English Literature and Cultures at the University of Stuttgart. His current research examines literary depictions of robots and AI in contemporary literature."
https://curtisrunstedler.ca
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E-mail: comu.undergraduate.symposium@gmail.com
Conference website: http://ide.fef.comu.edu.tr/arsiv/duyurular/1st-international-undergraduate-symposium-of-the-d-r348.html