Celebrate the Launch of “Pibas: Acts of Storytelling That Matter” – A Deep Dive into Youth Narratives in Post-Dictatorship Argentina
Attention literary enthusiasts and those intrigued by historical narratives! Mark your calendars for an exciting event that promises to be both enlightening and impactful. On Friday, December 6 at 5 PM, the Bellarmine Diffley Board Room will host a special Book Launch Presentation that celebrates a remarkable contribution to contemporary literature and feminist discourse: Pibas: Acts of Storytelling That Matter: Childhood and Youth Narratives of the Post-Dictatorship Generation in Argentina, authored by Carolina Añón Suárez, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures.
Event Details:
– Date & Time: Friday, December 6, 5 PM
– Venue: Bellarmine Diffley Board Room
– Admission: Free and open to the public
This book launch is more than just a presentation; it’s an invitation to engage with the rich tapestry of narratives that emerge from the voices of children and teenagers—referred to as pibas in the colloquial Argentinian dialect. These voices provide a crucial perspective on life during and after Argentina’s brutal military dictatorship, which lasted from 1976 to 1983.
In Pibas, Dr. Añón Suárez embarks on a transformative exploration of how young feminist narrators grapple with their childhood experiences and articulate their stories in various literary and artistic forms. The book gives primacy to the emotional impact these narratives hold, allowing readers to intrude into the biographical spaces of both intimate and public life, thus fostering a deeper understanding of societal and personal dynamics during tumultuous times.
Dr. Añón Suárez’s work arrives at a pivotal moment where storytelling is increasingly recognized as a tool for empowerment and social justice. As generational narratives unfold, we see how memory shapes identity, particularly in societies recovering from past atrocities. Her book argues that storytelling, especially from marginalized voices such as those of young girls, is not merely an act of recounting experiences but a vital form of resistance and expression.
Why This Book Matters:
The significance of Pibas extends beyond its academic rigor; it serves as a crucial educational resource for anyone interested in understanding the intersection of gender, youth, and historical trauma. In Argentina, the aftershocks of dictatorship continue to influence generations, and Pibas brings to light how contemporary authors and artists articulate their pasts and hopes through narratives laden with both pain and possibility.
The launch presentation will be conducted in English, making the insights accessible to a broad audience. It presents an excellent opportunity for students, scholars, and community members alike to engage in meaningful discussions pertaining to the themes of memory, trauma, and gender representation.
As we navigate an era where many youth are once again finding their voices in the face of social and political upheaval, Dr. Añón Suárez’s work serves as an important reminder of the power of stories to inspire change and foster understanding.
Join the Conversation:
Whether you’re a literature lover, an academic, or someone simply intrigued by the complexities of societal narratives, this event is one you won’t want to miss. It promises to offer a rich dialogue not only about the past but also about its ongoing relevance in today’s world.
If you have questions about the event or would like more information, feel free to reach out directly to Dr. Añón Suárez at canonsuarez@fairfield.edu.
In celebration of this important literary work, we encourage you to attend, participate, and reflect on the powerful stories shared by the pibas of Argentina. This is more than just a book launch; it’s a chance to connect with the voices that continue to shape our narratives in profound ways. We look forward to seeing you there!
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