Welcome to

International Conference on Feminist Literature and Gender Studies
(ICFLGS-2026)

A global academic platform for research, innovation, and collaboration

Organized by

International Academic Research Forum (IARF)

 
Conference Date
27th - 28th July 2026
 
Conference Location
Copenhagen , Denmark
 
Mode of Conference
Hybrid

Conference Session Tracks

Focused research themes driving global academic dialogue and innovation

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

Goals We Support

SDG 5 SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 10 SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
Session Tracks
Track 01
Feminist Literary Criticism: Theoretical Foundations

This track explores the foundational theories of feminist literary criticism, examining how they have evolved over time. Participants will analyze key texts and concepts that have shaped the discourse surrounding gender in literature.

Track 02
Intersectionality in Literature: Voices and Narratives

Focusing on the intersection of gender with race, class, and sexuality, this track invites discussions on how these intersections are represented in literary works. Scholars will investigate the complexities of identity and the multiplicity of voices in feminist literature.

Track 03
Women?s Literature: Historical Perspectives and Contemporary Trends

This session will delve into the historical evolution of women's literature, highlighting significant movements and authors. It will also address contemporary trends and the ongoing relevance of women's narratives in today's literary landscape.

Track 04
Queer Studies and Gender Identity in Literature

This track examines the representation of queer identities and experiences in literature, focusing on how these narratives challenge traditional gender norms. Participants will engage with texts that explore the fluidity of gender and sexuality.

Track 05
Cultural Studies and Feminist Perspectives

This session invites scholars to explore the interplay between cultural studies and feminist theory, analyzing how cultural contexts shape gender representations in literature. Discussions will focus on the impact of culture on feminist narratives and vice versa.

Track 06
Postcolonial Feminism: Literature and Resistance

This track addresses the contributions of postcolonial feminist literature to the understanding of gender and power dynamics in formerly colonized societies. Participants will analyze how these texts articulate resistance and redefine identity.

Track 07
Narrative Analysis of Feminist Texts

Focusing on narrative structures and techniques, this session will explore how feminist authors employ storytelling to convey gendered experiences. Scholars will engage in close readings of selected texts to uncover underlying themes and messages.

Track 08
Literary Movements and Gender Representation

This track investigates various literary movements and their approaches to gender representation, from Romanticism to contemporary literature. Participants will analyze how these movements reflect and influence societal attitudes towards gender.

Track 09
Power and Representation in Feminist Literature

This session will explore the dynamics of power and representation in feminist literature, examining how authors challenge patriarchal narratives. Discussions will focus on the implications of representation for social movements and gender equality.

Track 10
Critical Perspectives on Gender Studies

This track invites critical engagement with contemporary debates in gender studies, encouraging participants to question established norms and theories. Scholars will present innovative perspectives that challenge traditional understandings of gender.

Track 11
Poetry as a Medium for Feminist Expression

This session will explore the unique capabilities of poetry as a form of feminist expression, examining how poetic language can convey complex gendered experiences. Participants will analyze the works of prominent feminist poets and their impact on the literary canon.