Friday, November 13, 2009

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tables Cycle round "The other Peruvian literature"

cycle of round tables in the BNP

OTHER PERUVIAN LITERATURE: FROM INCLUSION TO
MARGINALITY

disseminate critical approaches to the study of so-called peripheral literatures in our country, to facilitate a meeting for researchers in literature, culture and oral tradition of Quechua, Aymara, Andean, Amazonian and Afro-Peruvian, and to reflect and discuss issues related to identity, oral and popular culture, the National Library of Peru, the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (San Marcos) and Ediciones Huerequeque organized a series of roundtables to discuss this issue. New strategies for inclusion the last decade of the twenty-first century, Peru has experienced the emergence of a new literary corpus result of artistic and cultural manifestations of social and ethnic sectors from within the country. The oral production, popular and indigenous languages, literature is regarded as a marginal, peripheral or subordinate, which prevents dissemination and evaluation in the canon. In this context it is necessary to study, reflect and discuss this issue, then discuss the strategies and responses including, without discrimination or devaluation of our traditional culture.

Upcoming Dates: Monday

16, 19.00 hrs. Amazon
Literature Bureau
Speakers: Maggie


Romani (San Marcos)
Peter Falcon (San Marcos)
Maria Chavarria (San Marcos)

Wednesday 18, 19.00 hrs. African Literature Bureau Peruvian

Participants: José Campos


Dávila (UNEGV)
Monica Carrillo (LUNDU)
Milagros Carazas (San Marcos)

Organizers:

National Library of Peru, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos and Huerequeque Editions.

will develop tables 16 and November 18 from 7:00 to 9:00 pm in the Multipurpose Room (SUM) of the BNP, Av of Poetry 160 San Borja. The program involves outstanding scholars of diverse literatures such as Mauro Mamani (San Marcos), Dorian Espezúa (San Marcos), Gonzalo Espino (San Marcos), Maggie Romani (San Marcos), Peter Falcon (San Marcos), Maria Chavarria (San Marcos), José Campos Dávila (UNEGV), Mónica Carrillo (LUNDU) and Milagros Carazas (San Marcos).

Admission is free Lima, November 13, 2009

OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL IMAGE AND CULTURAL EXTENSION

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