International Bildungsroman

deadline for submissions: 
May 25, 2026
full name / name of organization: 
Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association
contact email: 

You are invited to submit a paper proposal to the session "International Bildungsroman" at the 123rd Annual Pacific Ancient and Modern Languagae Association (PAMLA) conference in Seatlle, WA from Nov. 12-15, 2026.

 

Description:

Since the late 18th century, the Bildungsroman has been a persistent presence on the global literary scene and has become a popular genre that shows no signs of going away. It has proven to be remarkably flexible, spawned subgenres, and served a variety of purposes. The genre originally often traced the initial rebellion and eventual successful integration of a male protagonist into his society but has since been adopted and changed by women writers and writers from all ethnic backgrounds and nationalities and been utilized to explore any number of identity positions. Such adoptions have led to multiple changes in the genre as writers have wrestled with and modified its original philosophical/ideological assumptions. This session hopes to explore why the genre has been considered so useful by many writers.

All approaches to the genre are welcome. Presentation might consist of analyses of individual Bildungsromane from any literary traditions; papers might examine how has the genre changed over time or by being adopted by writers from various backgrounds and cultures; they might examine the philosophical/ideological underpinnings of the genre or ask to what extent literary genre conventions might serve as a constraint on work’s content or whether the genre is inherently beholden to its individualist roots; presentations could also explore the relationship of the Bildungsroman to its close cousin, the autobiography.

 

Submission deadline is likely to be extended but currently stands at May 25, 2026.

Please submit to:

 

https://pamla.ballastacademic.com/User/SubmitAbstract/19989

 

or go to pamla.org, navigate to conferences, go to 123rd conference in Seattle, WA, follow the link to paper proposals and follow instructions. 

If you have any questions, please contact Martin Japtok at mjaptok@palomar.edu or Yuki Namiki at namiki@tokyo-kasei.ac.jp.