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Conference: "Literature in Eras of Conflict: Ideology and Ethics", 17–18 October 2024




International scientific conference


LITERATURE IN ERAS OF CONFLICT: IDEOLOGY AND ETHICS

17–18 October, 2024
Institute of Lithuanian Literature and Folklore, Vilnius, Lithuania


The conference will take place at the Institute of Lithuanian Literature and Folklore (Antakalnio St. 6, LT–10308 Vilnius, Lithuania). Participation will be also possible remotely.

Conference languages: Lithuanian, English.


In 1940, after the shocking experience of war, Czesław Miłosz published an essay entitled "Reflections on the Season of Fires", in which he reflected on Europe‘s defeat and the world‘s apocalypse. In the face of today‘s upheavals, it is relevant to revisit these questions by bringing to life the experience of historical and contemporary conflicts in literature.


When thinking about conflict literature, ethical and ideological dichotomies are at the forefront, as well as the complex relations between truth and lies, autocracy and democracy, survival and death, humanism and evil, the human body and political power, collective and individual tragedy, aggression and heroism, totalitarian control, and creative impulse, and so on. We propose to look at fiction as a medium for conveying these morally and psychologically complex experiences. It is also evident that the mechanisms and functions of literature in recording experience in texts are shifting, with literature gravitating towards moral philosophy or historical education, or spawning new genres, such as dystopia, war reportage, and topical war poetry.


A huge discursive rift is opening up between the experience of conflict and its verbal expression, in which ideological and ethical aspects play a key role. How do political discourse and totalitarian control shape the literary narrative? What is the relationship between the aesthetic value of literature and its ideological function? How is literary language influenced by the representation of conflict themes and what rhetorical and stylistic strategies do writers choose? Is literary expression capable of adequately conveying trauma when the author has not directly experienced it?


We invite you to consider the issues of conflict literature beyond the literary themes and expressions provoked by military conflicts and the clash of different political powers. The idea of the organizers is to involve literary struggles in the field of dialogue, bringing to the fore the intersections of literary currents and paradigms that are changing the literary landscape. In the post-modern era, when value relativism, irony, and play seem to prevail, and conflicts seem to be impossible in principle, they do happen. How does social media change the appreciation of literature or its reception in general?


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English-language papers based on the conference presentations and selected by the Scientific Organizing Committee will be published in the peer-reviewed continuing journal Acta litteraria comparativa.


Scientific Committee

Dr. Karolina Bagdonė

Dr. Gintarė Bernotienė

Assoc. prof., dr. Dalia Jakaitė

Assoc. prof., dr. Eglė Keturakienė

Prof., dr. Mindaugas Kvietkauskas

Dr. Laura Laurušaitė

Dr. Manfredas Žvirgždas


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