Gender, Sexuality & Culture
Session Chair: Lothar Filip Rudorfer 11:25 –
Journey of Denial, Acceptance and Transformation: Discovering Meaning in Han Kang’s ‘The Vegetarian’ (74518)
Ms. Oshin John, a PhD student at Manipal University Jaipur, specializes in Trauma in Literature. With a B.A In Eng. Literature (Major) and M.A in Eng. Literature. Her Research focuses on Trauma in Literature, Narration, and Asian Studies. - read abstract
11:50 –
Kamala Harris in Ghana and the LGBT Agenda: An Analysis of Media Coverages on the Issue (74089)
Mr. Michael Asante Quainoo is a graduate student at Ankara University studying Media and Communication. His research interests are in media representations, digital inclusion, and science and environmental communication. - read abstract
12:15 –
Problems of Metadata, Ontologies, and Accessibility in the Research of Gender Variance in Ukiyo-E and Shunga of the Japanese Edo (74617)
Mx aliwen muñoz is a University Postgraduate Student at Waseda University in Japan - read abstract
12:40 –
Plus-Size Gay Men in Japan, Czech Republic and Abroad – The Effect of Social Media on the Psychological Well-Being (72424)
Mr Lothar Filip Rudorfer is a University Doctoral Student at Charles University in Czech Republic - read abstract
back to the top
|
Session 4 |
Room A (Live Stream) | Media & Visual Representation
Session Chair: Kara Chan 13:20 –
The Art of Overcoming: Kwasi Akonnor’s Self-Portrait as a Cervical Dystonia Survivor (73592)
Mr francis ANKYIAH is a University Assistant Professor/Lecturer at UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, WINNEBA, GHAN in Ghana - read abstract
13:45 –
Disability or a Personal Lifestyle? Examining Indian and Foreign Depictions of Obesity in “Double XL” and “The Whale” (74517)
Mr Balagopal A M is a University Doctoral Student at Manipal University Jaipur in India - read abstract
14:10 –
Representation of Older People in Subway Advertising in Hong Kong: A Content Analysis (73038)
Professor Kara Chan is a University Professor and Associate Dean at Hong Kong Baptist University in Hong Kong - read abstract
back to the top
|
Room B (Live Stream) | Education, Language & Cultural Studies
Session Chair: Christina Sagaya Dhiraviam 13:20 –
Error Correction in Language and Content Classes: Teachers and Students Views (74296)
Ms Elina Tovmasyan is a University Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer at Kimyo International University in Tashkent in Uzbekistan - read abstract
13:45 –
Culture, Critical Thinking, and Critical Pedagogy in Ghana: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Childhood Constructions in Ghanaian Proverbs (74028)
Mr Ernest Nyamekye is a University Assistant Professor/Lecturer at University of Cape Coast in Ghana - read abstract
14:10 –
A Study on the Effect of Linguistic Imperialism on the First Generation ESL Learners in a Heterogeneous ESL Classroom (73679)
Dr. D .Christina Sagaya Mary, is a senior Assistant Prof. of English, Loyola College, Chennai, India. Dr. Christina's area of specialization includes Innovative Teaching, Learning and Testing Methods in the field of Applied Linguistics. - read abstract
14:35 –
A Drawing Technique Consistency Across Drawing Mediums Analysis: Presenting Two Portraits by Errol Pieters (74635)
Riëtte Kotzé holds the position of senior lecturer at Nelson Mandela University in Gqeberha, South Africa. She is the co-promotor for the final year Master's in Architecture students. - read abstract
back to the top
|
Room C (Live Stream) | Literature, Literary Studies & Theory
Session Chair: Dilnoza Ruzmatova 13:20 –
The Ocean as ‘Splendor’ in James Prudenciado’s Made of Saltwater (74466)
Ms Erika Garbanzos is a University Postgraduate Student at De La Salle University Philippines in Philippines - read abstract
13:45 –
Romanticizing Revolution: An Analysis of Fujiko Fujio (A)’s Manga “A Manga Biography of Mao Zedong” (74622)
Mr Chi Hang Cho is a University Postgraduate Student at The Chinese University of Hong Kong in Hong Kong - read abstract
14:10 –
Historical, Cultural and Religious Aspects of Abdulrazak Gurnah’s Novels (73714)
Dr Dilnoza Ruzmatova is a University Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer at Uzbekistan State University of World Languages in Uzbekistan - read abstract
14:35 –
Psychological Trauma and National Grief/History in “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close” by Jonathan S. Foer (73836)
Ms Sevinch Daukaeva is a University Professor/Principal Lecturer at Kimyo International University in Uzbekistan - read abstract
back to the top
|