Of Canonicity, Habib Ajroud; The Authors of Authority / The Survivors of School, Laura Rice; Political Correctness in Literary Studies, Mark Lilly; The Changing Shape of the Medieval Literary Canon, Claire Marshall; Citizenship and Education in a Plural Society, Peter Figueroa; Victims and Statistics: Suffering and Political Utility, Anne Murray; Linguistic Differentiation in Tunisia: Status and Solidarity Dimensions, Sarah Lawson-Sako and Itesh Sachdev; Words that Die: Thematizing Change in Aghani Mihyar Al Dimashqi, Adnan Haydar; The Obstacle of Canon: Misreadings of a Genre, Muhsin J Musawi; By Word of Hand: A Reading of Robinson Crusoe, Habib Ajroud; Authority in Paradise Lost, Janet Fouli; The “Authorized Transgression” of Convention in the Fiction of John Hawkes, Nessima Tarchouna; Of Time and Canonicity in the The Iceman Cometh, Dorra Asli; Textualizing/Theorizing Africa: W(h)ither the Canon?, Nabil Cherni; Gender and Form in a Post-Modern Narrative: A Reading of John Fowles's The French Lieutenant's Woman, Hayet Tabbane; Visualising Culture: Orientalising the Orient, Anne Abichou.