News Summary
Boston is gearing up for the XIII Literature in Portuguese Language Conference on November 22, exploring the theme ‘Redefining Narratives: Legacies & Revolutions.’ This event features notable authors discussing their cultural narratives, with attendees receiving a Certificate of Participation. The conference honors Dr. Anna Klobucka for her contributions to Portuguese studies and is open to the public, providing an enriching experience for literature enthusiasts.
Exciting Literary Event on the Horizon in Boston
Boston is set to host an exceptional literary conference on Friday, November 22! The XIII Literature in Portuguese Language Conference is being organized by the Coordination of Portuguese Language Programs and Education Affairs in the U.S., along with the Portuguese Language Center Camões at UMass Boston. This gathering promises an enlightening experience for anyone passionate about literature, culture, or the Portuguese language.
What to Expect
Themed “Redefining Narratives: Legacies & Revolutions,” this year’s conference aims to spark meaningful discussions about the intricacies of legacy and revolution as reflected in the literature of today’s Portuguese-speaking nations. From emerging writers to established voices, attendees can look forward to critical debates that explore thoughts, feelings, and expressions tied to the theme within the literary canon.
A Star-Studded Line-up
Attendees will have the chance to hear from three remarkable authors: Hugo Gonçalves from Portugal, Djamila Ribeiro from Brazil, and Francisco Fragoso, also known as Kwame Kondé, from Cabo Verde. Each writer brings a unique perspective and wealth of experience that reflects the diverse and rich narratives present in their cultures.
- Hugo Gonçalves is an acclaimed Portuguese novelist and screenwriter, showcasing his talents through seven published novels and his work co-writing the hit Netflix series “Turn of the Tide“.
- Djamila Ribeiro, a prominent Brazilian feminist philosopher and journalist, is known for her influential texts like “Lugar de Fala” and “Pequeno Manual Antirracista,” addressing critical social issues.
- Francisco Fragoso, hailing from Cabo Verde, is a multi-talented doctor, poet, essayist, and theater director with an impressive portfolio of over 15 published works.
Event Details
The conference will take place in room 3540 on the third floor of the UMass Boston Campus Center, running from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. It is truly a golden opportunity for writers, academic researchers, scholars, teachers, students, and community members to come together to celebrate the power of literature.
A Special Tribute
In addition to the enriching discussions, a special tribute will be paid to Dr. Anna Klobucka, the interim director of UMass Dartmouth’s Center for Portuguese Studies and Culture, who is set to retire at the end of the school year. It’s a wonderful way to honor her contributions to the field.
Participation Information
This event is free and open to the public, making it accessible to anyone interested in exploring the depths of Portuguese literature. All participants will also receive a Certificate of Participation as a token of appreciation. There’s no need for pre-registration, but if you’re curious and want more information, feel free to reach out by calling 617-615-7503 or emailing jose.rodrigues@umb.edu or cepe.eua@camoes.mne.pt.
Join the Celebration!
Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to engage with some of the most influential voices in contemporary Portuguese literature. Whether you’re a seasoned scholar or new to the world of literature, the conference promises to broaden your horizons and deepen your appreciation for the narratives that shape Portuguese-speaking cultures worldwide.
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