| Author | Institution | Country | Title of the paper |
| Christine Pagnoulle | University of Liège | Belgium | When Lenses Split and Ears Ring: “Namsetoura,” a Voice behind a Spider’s Web |
| Gloria Pastorino | Fairleigh Dickinson University | USA | Is the Fight Over? Contemporary South African Theatre and the Politics of Neglect |
| Owen Percy | University of Calgary | Canada | Songs and Sonnets and Black Magic: The Libretti of George Elliott Clarke |
| Claudia Perner | University of Frankfurt | Germany | Reluctantly Growing to Understand the Fundamentalist in Mohsin Hamid’s Moth Smoke and The Reluctant Fundamentalist |
| Luisa Pèrcopo | Università di Cagliari | Italy | Dissemination and Empowerment: Human Rights and the Role of Personal Narratives |
| Susanne Pichler | University of Innsbruck | Austria | Journeying into the Past to (Re)Claim One's Rights in the Present |
| Annel Pieterse | University of Stellenbosch | South Africa | “I Mike What I Like”: Urban Poetry in Post-Apartheid South Africa |
| Maria Sofia Pimentel Biscaia | University of Aveiro | Portugal | Wounds of a Spirit-Child: The Right to Nationhood and Its Trauma in The Famished Road |
| Samantha Pinto | Georgetown University | USA | Postcolonial Blues: Practicing Interdisciplinary Freedom, Responsibility, and Impossibility in the 21st Century |
| Sandra Ponzanesi | Utrecht University | Netherlands | Woman, Freedom Fighter, Terrorist: The Gendered Representation of Cultural Politics |
| Shyama PrasadRout | Jawaharlal Nehru University | India | Managing Ethnicity, Displacement and Land Alienation; Assertion of the Tribes of India |
| Shital Pravinchandra | Cornell University | USA | The Marrow Farm: Human Rights in the Face of New Medical Technologies |
| Marika Preziuso | University of London | UK | “Wearing” the Border: Pain and Freedom in the Historical Romance of Edwidge Danticat’s The Farming of Bones |
| Esther Pujolràs Noguer | Autonomous University of Barcelona | Spain | The Middle Passage Re-Visited: Little Senegal and the Re-Conceptualization of the Pan-African Ideal |
| Sharyn N. Pulling | Auburn University | USA | “More Beige Than Anything”: Political Identity in Hanif Kureishi’s The Buddha of Suburbia |
| Lluís Quintana | University of Barcelona | Spain | Fallen, caduti, tombés, caídos… Considering the Victims of War |
| Joost Raessens | Utrecht University | The Netherlands | Playing Refugee. Computer Games as Empowering Strategies |
| Victor J. Ramraj | University of Calgary | Canada | Hostage of His Constituency: Derek Walcott’s The Prodigal |
| Helga Ramsey-Kurz | University of Innsbruck | Austria | What Freedom? Liberties Taken in Janette Turner Hospital’s Due Preparations for the Plague and Paradise Now by Hany Abu-Assad |
| Jyoti Rane | Pratap College, Maharashtra | India | Myths, Morality and Colonization |
| Sunita Rani | Agra College | India | The Issue is the Same: August Wilson’s Fences and Datta Bhagat’s Routes and Escape Routes |
| Ulla Ratheiser | University of Innsbruck | Austria | Fighting for Social Equality and Personal Freedom: Māori Soldiers in Twentieth-Century Māori Literature |
| Robyn Read | University of Calgary | Canada | Evidently English: Nebulous Nationalities in Julian Barnes’ Arthur and George. |
| Carla Rodríguez González | University of Oviedo | Spain | Cultural Crossroads in Jackie Kay’s Work |
| Daniel Roux | University of Stellenbosch | South Africa | Nation and Prison in Nelson Mandela’s Long Walk to Freedom |
| Katherine E. Russo | Università di Napoli “L’Orientale” | Italy | Practices of Proximity: Interrogating the Right to Appropriation in the Australian Literary Contact Zone |