Topical problems of modern literary criticism and its development trends "
Department of Kazakh literature and theory of literature invites all researchers to take part in the international scientific and practical online conference "Topical problems of modern literary criticism and its development trends ", dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the prominent scholar of Russian literary criticism, academician of Ch. Aitmatov International Academy of Social Sciences, Doctor of Philology, Professor Bisenkali Zinol-Gabden Kabiuly. The scientists from near and far abroad (Turkey, Japan, the Kyrgyz Republic), Kazakh literary scholars, the university professors, the employees of research institutes, PhD students, master students, bachelor students, and media representatives will take part in the conference. Within the framework of the conference, Professor Z. G.K. Bisenkali’s research works will be discussed. Professor Z.G.K. Bisenkali made a significant contribution to the study of the genres of prose, poetry and journalism of Kazakh literature from the viewpoint of the latest paradigms of modern philology. All the reports will touch upon the most relevant and important aspects of his scientific and pedagogical activities. Within the framework of the conference, the trends of developing Kazakh and world literary criticism will be discussed. During the discussion: - Zinol-Gabden Kabiuly Bisenkali’s scientific and pedagogical activities will be presented; - Z. G.K. Bisengali’s research works will be discussed and analyzed in the context of modern literary criticism; - Professor Bisenkali’s scientific views and role in the study of Kazakh literature will be considered; - the important problems and trends of literary criticism development in the XXI century will be revealed. The conference will be on October 29, 2020 at 14:00 on the Zoom platform. Link to the conference: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82957325306?pwd=OThNOTJDSnkrQVg4WW00VS9hQXlmdz09 Conference ID: 829 5732 5306 Conference connection code: 123456 |
Publication date : 10/28/2020