In celebrating the eighty years since the birth of the Peruvian writer Julio Ramón Ribeyro (1929-1994), the Center for Literary Studies Antonio Cornejo Polar, with the support of the Graduate School Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences of San Marcos, are pleased to invite the International Colloquium "Julio Ramón Ribeyro: The words of the dumb" event that seeks the participation reflective about the work of one of the most important Peruvian storytellers of the twentieth century. To this end, we propose two central complementary research on the entire production Julio Ramón Ribeyro and the Generation of 50, with the purpose of establishing and communicating vessels between Ribeyro his generation. Thematic
proposed:
1. Complete work of Julio Ramón Ribeyro: Narrative (stories, novels, prose). Theatre. Test. Self-documenting (diaries, letters).
2. Generation 50: Urban Realism and fantasy narrative. The short story. Modernity and postmodernity.
Abstracts and papers
The deadline for submitting proposals sommelier will be on Saturday October 24, 2009. The sommelier, approximately 250 words, must contain: title of paper, descriptive summary, full names, telephone numbers and, optionally, institutional affiliation. The Organizing Committee will acknowledge receipt of the proposals and notify the acceptance of the sommelier before 31 October. To ensure that the presenter's name and his work appear in the program, confirmation must be made no later than November 7.
Extension of papers should not exceed 15 minutes of oral reading. The conference language is English.
The sommelier and table proposals should be sent only to the following address:
coloquiojulioramonribeyro2009@yahoo.com
proposed:
1. Complete work of Julio Ramón Ribeyro: Narrative (stories, novels, prose). Theatre. Test. Self-documenting (diaries, letters).
2. Generation 50: Urban Realism and fantasy narrative. The short story. Modernity and postmodernity.
Abstracts and papers
The deadline for submitting proposals sommelier will be on Saturday October 24, 2009. The sommelier, approximately 250 words, must contain: title of paper, descriptive summary, full names, telephone numbers and, optionally, institutional affiliation. The Organizing Committee will acknowledge receipt of the proposals and notify the acceptance of the sommelier before 31 October. To ensure that the presenter's name and his work appear in the program, confirmation must be made no later than November 7.
Extension of papers should not exceed 15 minutes of oral reading. The conference language is English.
The sommelier and table proposals should be sent only to the following address:
coloquiojulioramonribeyro2009@yahoo.com
Registration Registration fees for the symposium include: Speakers from
-entities European and U.S.: U.S. $ 40 (forty dollars)
-speakers from Latin American institutions, African or Asian: U.S. $ 20 (twenty dollars)
-Speakers from Peruvian agencies: S /. 30 (thirty nuevos soles)
assistants certification cost no speakers:
general public and students: S /. 25 (twenty-five new soles).
assistants certification cost no speakers:
general public and students: S /. 25 (twenty-five new soles).
The registration fee payments and / or certification of attendance must be met in the headquarters of the conference before the inaugural session of the event.
Pending receipt of abstracts and have your valuable participation, (o) Sincerely,
Pending receipt of abstracts and have your valuable participation, (o) Sincerely,
The organizing committee
Gonzalo Cornejo
Literary Studies Center
Antonio Cornejo Polar
Jorge Coaguila
National University of San Marcos Honors Elton
Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola
Academic Advisor Antonio González Montes
Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Gonzalo Cornejo
Literary Studies Center
Antonio Cornejo Polar
Jorge Coaguila
National University of San Marcos Honors Elton
Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola
Academic Advisor Antonio González Montes
Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Image: Ribeyro by Enrique Polanco.