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Ramayda Akmal Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia | Margins of Resistance: Ecological Imperialism in Fatris MF’s travelogue Indonesia dari Pinggir |
Rucitarahma Ristiawan Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia | Urban Pastoralism? Rethinking Mobility, Informality and Spatial Justice in Yogyakarta’s Informal Parking Economies |
Arifah Arum Candra Hayuningsih Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia | “Our Bodies, Our Lands”: Indigenous Female Voices Against Ecological Imperialism in Tanah Tabu and Kuessipan |
Ahmad Zamzuri National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Indonesia | Living in Spaces of Trauma: Buru Island and Journeying of Self in Laksmi Pamuntjak’s Amba |
Bramantio Universitas Airlangga, Indonesia | Bridging Boundaries: Ecocritical Exploration from Literature to Visual Art in the Works of Kiki Sulistyo and Agan Harahap |
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Epata Puji Astuti & Fortuna Devi Gunputri Universitas Sanata Dharma, Indonesia | Voicing The Indigenous: Cultural Ecology of the Baduy’s Tribe in Uten Sutendy’s Novel |
Tran Ngoc Hieu Hanoi National University of Education, Vietnam | The Discourse of Human Dwelling in the Anthropocene Epoch in The Tree House (2019) by Truong Minh Quy |
Aldrin E. Manalastas & Jan Raen Carlo M. Ledesma (online) University of Santo Tomas, Philippines | An Ethological-Hydrographic Reading of the Ecological Literacies of Selected Philippine Ecopoems in English |
Owen Harry National University of Singapore, Singapore | Teaching Ecospirituality: Encountering Interfaith Ecological Affinities in Southeast Asia |
Ivan Rey Carl L. Asilum & Regie P. Amamio (online) Mindanao State University – General Santos, Philippines | Literature as an Ecological Vision: Deconstructing Human-Nature Interactions in Selected Novels |
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Anesya Brilliana Maryadi, Laura Angelrich Sianipar, Dewi Widyastuti, & Catharina Brameswari Sanata Dharma University, Indonesia | The Concerns Towards Environmental Situation as Expressed in Students Creative Writing |
Catherine Diamond Soochow University, Taiwan | Singaporean Eco-Theatre |
Le Thi Huong Thuy (online) Vietnam | Perceptions of water: presentation in contemporary Vietnamese literature (survey of the case of Nguyễn Ngọc Tư) |
Gayatri Thanu Pillai National University of Singapore, Singapore | Reimagining Ecocritical Pedagogies for the Future |
Md Abu Shahid Abdullah (online) East West University, Bangladesh | Reflecting Environmental Issues and the Human Connection to Nature: An Ecocritical Flight into Amitav Ghosh’s Novels |
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Wigati Yektiningtyas & Reimundus Raymond Fatubun Universitas Cenderawasih, Indonesia | Green Heroes: How Folklore Can Inspire Eco-Friendly Habits in Children |
Tanvir Mustafiz Khan (East West University, Bangladesh) & Nure Saba Tahura (Uttara University, Bangladesh) (online) | Exploring Gendered and Ecological Destruction in Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai’s “Dust Child” |
R. Lukas Henggara Nandamai Herujiyanto Universitas Katolik Widya Mandala Surabaya Kampus Madiun, Indonesia | Reproductive and Ecological Violence in a Repressive State: ISA–RSA and Feminist Ecocriticism in Indonesia’s New Order Literature (1966–1970) |
Nur Hasanah Indonesia | Spatial Injustice and Symbolic Exclusion in Christian Surya’s Bedtime Stories of Hong Kong’s Helpers |
John Meir A. Meñoto (online) Mindanao State University- General Santos, Philippines | Resilient Waters: Examining Coastal Livelihoods and Environmental Challenges through Personal Narratives of Fishers in Kalamansig, Sultan Kudarat |
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Iping Liang (online) Hungkuang University, Taiwan | Specters of Rubber: Trauma, Memory and Plant Narratives in State of Emergency |
Carmel Bernadette R. Poblete & John Jay L. Morido (online) Mindanao State University-General Santos, Philippines | The Sentient Green: Rethinking Plant Personhood in Literary Narratives |
Arga Dara Ramadhani & Dwi Mayang Sagita (online) Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia | The Human-Nature Relationship in Silvester Petara Hurit’s Short Story “Ama Tewo” (2024) |
Desri Maria Sumbayak Universitas Sumatera Utara, Indonesia | Khairani Barokka’s “extraction rumination, in the words of the lithosphere”: Neo Colonisation, Palm Oil Plantation Expansion and the Loss of Humans’ Lives |
Chitra Sankaran National University of Singapore, Singapore | The Underside of Humanism: Human-Nature Relations Gone Wrong: An Analysis of Some Southeast Asian Fictions |
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Fitrilya Anjarsari Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia | Recalibrating conflated paradigms of posthumanism and ecocriticism: a perspective of quantum entanglement |
Indah Fadhilla, S.S., M.Hum. University of Indonesia/UIN Syarif Hidayatullah, Indonesia | Posthumanist Ecocriticism in Triyanto Triwikromo’s Short Story: Exploring the Perpetual Becoming Process in Human-Nature Relationships |
Isaraporn Pissa-ard (online) Chiang Mai University, Thailand | Existential Concerns and Ecocritical Messages in Amitav Gosh’s Gun Island and Uthis Haemamool’s Juti |
Jepri Ali Saiful Muhammadiyah University of Surabaya, Indonesia | When GenAI Talks Climate Change: A Posthuman Ecocriticism Inquiry into Human–ChatGPT Climate Change Conversations |
Kanza Fatima Mirza (online) West Virginia University, USA | The Mesh of Illness and Nature: Exploring Hamnet through Timothy Morton’s Dark Ecology |