Call for Papers
We are excited to announce the Fourth Ankara Graduate and Undergraduate Students Conference, jointly organised by TED University and Ankara University, to be held in person on 7 March 2024. This year’s theme, “Places and Spaces,” invites students to explore the significance of place in literature, culture, and society. We welcome graduate and undergraduate students from literature departments to submit an abstract (250-300 words), five keywords, and a brief biography (100-200 words) to ell@tedu.edu.tr.
We encourage papers that explore diverse interpretations of “place,” whether physical, psychological, digital, or imagined. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
- Utopian and Dystopian Spaces: Examining idealised or cautionary places in literature and media
- Place and Disability: How spaces are navigated, represented, or adapted in relation to disability
- Posthuman Settings: Envisioning spaces in a posthuman world and exploring their societal implications
- Urban and Rural Spaces: Representations of cities and countryside in literary and cultural contexts
- The Global and the Local: How global forces influence local places and identities
- Literary Landscapes: Examining the role of setting in narrative structure and theme
- Spaces of Memory and Trauma: Exploring places tied to personal or collective memory and trauma
- Gendered Spaces: Investigating how spaces are shaped or defined by gender roles and identities
- Colonial and Postcolonial Spaces: The impact of colonialism on places and their representations
- Digital Spaces and Virtual Realities: Examining online spaces and digital landscapes in cultural contexts
- Liminal and Transitional Spaces: Discussing spaces of transition, boundary, and change
- Spaces of Migration and Displacement: Representations of refugee and migrant experiences in literature
- Queer Spaces: Exploration of spaces that celebrate or challenge queer identities and communities
- Spaces of Resistance and Rebellion: Examining places associated with social movements and activism
- Imaginary and Fantasy Worlds: Analysing fictional worlds in literature, film, and popular culture
Creative Showcase: In addition to academic papers, we invite young poets, writers, and artists to display their creative works that reflect on the themes of place and space in poster presentations.
Important Dates:
- Abstract Submission Deadline: 15 Jan 2025
- Notification of Acceptance: 1 Feb 2025
- Conference Date: 7 Mar 2025