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Conference Chair/Eminent Speakers

  • Prof. Dr. Y. Thaweesak King Mongkuts University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand

  • Prof. MAEDA Kazuaki Full Professor CHUBU UNIVERSITY Matsumoto-cho, Aichi, JAPAN

  • Asst. Prof. Saba Yunus Mahila Mahavidyalaya P.G. College, Kanpur, India

  • Assist. Prof. Siamak Haji Yakhchali Univesity of Tehran, Iran

  • Prof. Dr. Nuno Alexandre Soares Domingues Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa and Instituto de Comunicação da NOVA (ICNOVA) FCSH-UNL (Portugal)

  • DR. HEMANTKUMAR P. BULSARA In charge - Management section, Applied Mathematics and Humanities Department, S. V. National Institute of Technology, Surat, India

  • Prof. Dr. Dinesh C. Sharma Professor & Head-Zoology, K.M. Govt. Girls P.G. College, Badalpur, UP, India

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

Foundational & Independent Topics

These topics represent the core, standalone principles unique to each specific discipline.

1. Literary Studies and Criticism

The analytical study of written works, creative expressions, and the frameworks used to interpret them.

  • Literary Genres and Forms: The structural mechanics of poetry, prose, drama, creative non-fiction, and oral epics.

  • Literary Movements and Periods: Historical eras of creative expression, including Classicism, Romanticism, Realism, Modernism, and Postmodernism.

  • Critical Theory and Hermeneutics: Frameworks for interpretation, such as structuralism, post-colonial theory, psychoanalytic criticism, and feminist literary theory.

  • Textual Criticism and Bibliography: The technical analysis of manuscripts, variations in historical editions, and the history of the book.

2. Linguistics and Language Studies

The scientific study of human language, its structure, and its development.

  • Phonetics and Phonology: The physical production of speech sounds and the cognitive patterns of sounds within specific languages.

  • Morphology and Syntax: The internal structure of words (morphemes) and the grammatical rules governing sentence formation.

  • Semantics and Pragmatics: The literal meaning of words and sentences, contrasted with how context changes meaning in human interaction.

  • Historical Linguistics and Philology: How languages change over time, the reconstruction of dead parent languages, and the mapping of language families.

3. Religious Studies

The objective, academic study of religious beliefs, behaviors, and institutions across human history.

  • World Religions and Traditions: The history, foundational texts, and core tenets of major traditions, including Abrahamic religions, Dharmic religions, and indigenous spiritualities.

  • Comparative Religion: Analyzing common themes across different faiths, such as creation myths, concepts of the afterlife, and rituals of sacrifice.

  • Philosophy of Religion: Philosophical investigation of religious concepts, including the nature of the divine, the problem of evil, and the relationship between faith and reason.

  • Sociology and Anthropology of Religion: How religious beliefs shape human societies, power structures, communal identity, and cultural rituals.

Interrelated & Integrated Topics

These fields represent the spaces where words, language structures, and sacred beliefs merge to shape human culture.

1. Sacred Texts, Translation, and Philology

The direct intersection where religious scriptures are analyzed through the lens of linguistics and literary form.

  • Scriptural Translation Theory: The linguistic and theological challenges of translating sacred texts (e.g., the Bible, the Quran, the Vedas) from ancient source languages into modern tongues.

  • The Bible/Sacred Texts as Literature: Analyzing religious scriptures as literary masterpieces, evaluating their use of metaphor, narrative structure, and poetic device.

  • Decipherment of Ancient Languages: The linguistic work of decoding lost tongues tied to ancient religious civilizations, such as Egyptian hieroglyphs or cuneiform script.

  • Exegesis and Hermeneutics: The overlap between legalistic language parsing and religious interpretation to extract the original intent of a text.

2. Sociolinguistics, Identity, and Ritual Language

The study of how language choices serve as a vehicle for religious identity and sacred community spaces.

  • Sacred and Liturgical Languages: The preservation of archaic or dead languages (such as Latin, Sanskrit, Classical Arabic, or Ge'ez) strictly for religious ritual and prayer.

  • Dialects, Taboos, and Religious Speech Communities: How specific religious groups develop unique lexicons, patterns of speech, and linguistic taboos that distinguish them from secular society.

  • The Language of Myth and Ritual: How performative language—such as chants, incantations, and spoken oaths—is used in religious ceremonies to alter social or spiritual reality.

3. Religious and Theological Literature

The creative expression of spiritual, mystical, and theological ideas through standard literary mediums.

  • Devotional and Mystical Poetry: Literary analysis of poems written to express intense spiritual experiences, such as the works of Sufi poets (Rumi), Bhakti saints, or Western mystics.

  • Allegory and Religious Narrative: The study of fictional epics and prose designed to communicate religious truths, such as Dante’s Divine Comedy, Milton’s Paradise Lost, or Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress.

  • Theodicy and Existential Crisis in Modern Literature: How modern novels and plays explore the loss of faith, the silence of God, and religious trauma in the post-industrial world.

4. Cultural Transmission and Post-Colonial Studies

The study of how empires, religious movements, and languages interacted historically to transform global cultures.

  • Language Imperialism and Religious Conversion: The historical tracking of how colonial empires enforced both their state language and state religion onto indigenous populations.

  • Syncretism in Language and Religion: The blending of different religious beliefs or linguistic systems, such as the creation of Creole languages alongside syncretic religious practices like Santería or Voodoo.

  • Indigenous Language and Spiritual Reclamation: Modern efforts to preserve endangered languages because they hold unique epistemologies, worldviews, and sacred ecological knowledge

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