

Princeton University, November 6-7, 2026
A conference co-organized by Olga Fedorenko (Seoul National University) and Ksenia Chizhova (Princeton) in partnership with the Korean Literature Association
*Accommodation (2 nights in Princeton) and airfare are fully covered by the organizers.
We invite papers that trace the life of the text from the letterform to diverse literary sites—from the smallest gestures of inscription, impression, or typographic mark to the vast architectures of preservation, circulation, and analog and digital display that materialize textual meanings and engagements. How can we read the material aspects of textual production—engraving, typesetting, coding, layout design—as semiotic systems in their own right? How do material lives of texts become entangled with the local and global systems, platforms, environments that authorize, distribute, and monumentalize literature? How do words travel from literature to other expressive forms (painting, poster design, graphic art)? What is the relationship between the “inside” and “outside” of the text? When does a text begin or stop being literary? We aim to move beyond the disciplinary boundaries of “literature” to consider the broader field of textual production in its material dimension—a field where writing meets fabrication, design, and the infrastructures that shape how texts are made, move, and matter.
Please send paper title, a 250-word abstract, five keywords, and a CV, to Ksenia Chizhova (kchizhova@princeton.edu) and Olga Fedorenko (fed0renk0@snu.ac.kr), cc-ing korlitorg@gmail.com, under the subject heading “KLA 2026” by June 15, 2026.
Presenters will be expected to join the KLA membership program (https://koreanlit.org/membership/).

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