Conferences, Congresses

Literature of the World and the Future of Comparative Literature (22nd General Congress of ICLA)

Beginning
29.07.2019
End
02.08.2019

Founded in 1955, the International Comparative Literature Association (ICLA) offers a home to all comparatists in the world and encourages exchange and cooperation among comparatists, both individually and through the collaboration of various national comparative literature associations. The Association aims to be inclusive and  is open to anyone with an academic interest in comparative literature, including writers and artists. It welcomes the participation of graduate students and early-career scholars. The Association organizes a world congress every three years. It also oversees and supports research committees that reflect the membership’s current interests and meet more regularly to pursue agenda leading to publications in journals and books. The Association’s annual journal Recherche littéraire / Literary Research contains extensive studies in the field.


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The 22nd General Congress of ICLA will be held from
July 29 to Aug 2, 2019 at the University of Macau,
themed: Literature of the World and the Future of Comparative Literature.

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Fields of research

World Literature

Links

Institutions

Association internationale de littérature comparée (AILC) / International Comparative Literature Association (ICLA)
University of Macau (UM)

Relations

Calls for papers

Code-switching with the unknown, ICLA 2022 (July 24, 2022 – July 29, 2022) Tbilisi (online)

Projects and research

ICLA Research Committee on Literary Theory; ICLA Research Committee on Literature, Arts & Media (CLAM); ICLA Research Committee on Literature and Neuroscience; ICLA Research Committee on Comparative History of East Asian Literatures; ICLA Research Committee on Scriptural Reasoning and Comparative Studies; ICLA Research Committee on Comparative Gender Studies; ICLA Research Committee "Comparative History of Literatures in European Language Series (CHLEL)"; ICLA Research Committee "DreamCultures. Cultural and Literary History of the Dream"

Institutions

Association internationale de littérature comparée (AILC) / International Comparative Literature Association (ICLA)
Date of publication: 18.02.2019
Last edited: 18.02.2019