Topics

All Abstracts, Reviews, short articles, Full articles, Posters are welcomed related with any of the following research fields:

Independent Literature Topics

  • Literary Theory & Criticism: Structuralism, post-colonial theory, feminist criticism, psychoanalytic theory, Marxism, and eco-criticism.

  • Comparative & World Literature: Translation studies, cross-cultural narratives, global literary movements, and transcultural themes.

  • Genre Studies: Analysis of poetry, prose fiction, drama, non-fiction, speculative fiction, and folklore.

  • Literary History & Periodization: Renaissance literature, Romanticism, Modernism, Postmodernism, and contemporary movements.

  • Textual Scholarship & Hermeneutics: Bibliography, archival research, manuscript studies, and text interpretation strategies.

Independent Linguistics Topics

  • Theoretical Linguistics: Phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics.

  • Sociolinguistics: Language variation, dialects, sociolinguistic registers, language policy, and language attitudes.

  • Psycholinguistics & Cognitive Linguistics: Language acquisition, neurolinguistics, sentence processing, and conceptual metaphor theory.

  • Computational Linguistics: Natural language processing, corpus analysis, machine translation, and speech recognition algorithms.

  • Historical Linguistics & Etymology: Language evolution, sound change rules, language families, and reconstruction of ancestral tongues.

Independent Humanities & Social Sciences Topics

  • Philosophy & Epistemology: Metaphysics, logic, political theory, ethics, and philosophy of mind.

  • History & Historiography: World history, archival analysis, historical methodology, memory studies, and intellectual history.

  • Sociology & Anthropology: Ethnography, social stratification, cultural anthropology, kinship systems, and institutional dynamics.

  • Human Geography: Spatial analysis, urban sociology, cultural landscapes, and human-environment interactions.

  • Cultural Studies: Media analysis, popular culture studies, visual culture, and identity politics.

Interrelated Cross-Disciplinary Topics

  • Discourse Analysis & Socioliterary Contexts (Linguistics + Literature)

    • Stylistics and the linguistic analysis of literary prose

    • Narrative linguistics and story structure

    • Poetic form and phonological patterns

    • Translation theory and linguistic fidelity

  • Sociolinguistics & Cultural Anthropology (Linguistics + Humanities/Social Sciences)

    • Language documentation and endangered languages

    • Linguistic anthropology and worldviews (Sapir-Whorf hypothesis)

    • Identity construction through language, dialect, and accent

    • Political discourse, propaganda, and power dynamics in language

  • Literary History & Social Movements (Literature + Humanities/Social Sciences)

    • Literature as a reflection of historical and political change

    • Cultural memory, trauma, and historical fiction

    • Post-colonial literature and national identity formation

    • Philosophy of art, aesthetics, and literary interpretation

  • Narrative Studies, Mind & Society (Literature + Linguistics + Humanities/Social Sciences)

    • Cognitive poetics and how the brain processes stories

    • Digital humanities, text mining, and big-data narrative analysis

    • Rhetoric, public argument, and persuasive communication

    • Cultural storytelling and the transmission of social values