FICTION

The ninth BAKEA (International Western Cultural and Literary Studies Symposium), which was first organized in 2009 by the Department of Western Languages and Literatures at Pamukkale University, will be hosted this year by the Departments of French Language and Literature, English Language and Literature, German Language and Literature, and Russian Language and Literature at Selçuk University. The main theme of this year’s symposium has been entitled as “fiction,” with the aim of bringing together theoretical and applied studies from relevant disciplines.

Fiction is an inseparable part of human existence, sustained through the tendency to perceive, design, and express nature through reason, intuition, and emotions. As a fundamental aspect of human existence, fiction is reflected in nearly every domain of human thought and creativity. Particularly as an indispensable element of literature, fiction has led to the emergence of numerous subgenres not only in literature but also across various art forms. Fiction, which is boundless and based on the imagination of writers and artists, forms the foundation of literary and artistic works. The various ways in which fiction manifests itself today have turned this subject into a vast research field within the Humanities. Consequently, studies conducted from different perspectives contribute significantly to both scientific and artistic domains, supporting the emergence of new approaches.

Within this framework, the symposium is open to a wide range of comprehensive and inclusive literary, linguistic, artistic, and cultural studies, as well as individual presentations and group panels related to but not limited to the following topics on fiction:

  • Fiction in literature
  • Fiction and text
  • Fiction and language
  • Fiction and translation
  • Fiction and semiotics
  • Fiction and intertextuality
  • Fiction and culture
  • Fiction and society
  • Fiction and the individual
  • Fiction in art
  • Fiction and history
  • Fiction and belief
  • Fiction and communication
  • Criticism of fiction
  • Fiction and ecocriticism
  • Climate fiction
  • Drama and fiction
  • Fiction and nature
  • Science fiction
  • Fantastic fiction
  • Fiction and posthumanism
  • Fiction and transhumanism
  • Post-postmodern fiction
  • Fiction and psychoanalysis
  • Digital fiction
  • Fiction and artificial intelligence
  • Autofiction
  • Fantasy and fiction
  • Fiction and posthumanism
  • Fiction and transhumanism
  • Fiction and psychoanalysis
  • Fiction and artificial intelligence
  • Metafiction

Note: You can submit your abstract to bakea2025@gmail.com by May 31, 2025.

Presentation languages: Turkish, French, English, German, Russian, Italian, Spanish.