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Conference Pivots
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First Pivot:
Narrative and Linguistics Studies
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1- Narrative language in Arabic
literature: a historical approach.
2- Narrative language in
contemporary foreign literature.
3- Stylistics and discourse
analysis.
4- Diversity of narrative language
in humanities.
5- Narrative rhetoric and
intertextualization.
6- Renewable linguistic approaches
in narrative techniques.
7- Philosophy of language between
narratives and interpretation science.
8- Linguistic communications and
non-verbal sign language in human groups.
9- Diversity of folk literature
narrative
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Second Pivot:
Literary and Critical Studies and Narratives
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1- Uniqueness of narrative in the
Quranic tales.
2- Narrative modes in prophetic
tradition [Hadith].
3- Diversity of narrative modes in
fiction.
4- Narrative features in poetic
tales structure.
5- Narratives and articles.
6- Dialogue narrative in plays.
7- Narration between young and
matured literature.
8- Intertexrualization and
Narratology [literary and critical].
9- Narration of patterns in
comparative literature.
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Third Pivot:
Narratology and Foreign Languages
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1- Literary theory and
contemporary foreign narrative.
2- Narrative samples and issues in
foreign language and literature.
3- Approaches, methods and styles
of narrative in foreign languages.
4- The role of translation in
comparative cultural studies.
5- Narrative prospects in
political and media discourses.
6- Originating discourse science
and reactivating dialogue with the other.
7- Problematic relationship
between addressor and addressee (narrator and narrate).
8- Arabs in Western literature
(objective juxtaposition).
9- Intertextuality and analysis of
critical and literary discourse.
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Fourth Pivot:
Narratology Between Culture and Trends of Globalization
1- Relationship between
language, culture, civilization, civility and globalization.
2- Controversial relationship
between the narrator, historian and media men.
3- Informatics culture and
cultural amalgamation.
4- Relationship between human
species geography and creativity.
5- Prospects of mutual
dialogue between East and West in terms of globalization.
6- Social contextuality in
relation to interpretations of written and narrated texts.
7- Multimedia compete
narrative modes.
8- Effects of traditions,
norms and beliefs in narrative structure.
9- Effects of time, place
(chronotope) and man in making narratives.
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