Hay Festival Arequipa 2021 – Gender

Are you in Arequipa? If you find yourself in the White City, you can see the live broadcasts of all of the events for free, on the big screen, comfortably seated at the Paraninfo de la Universidad Nacional de San Agustín, where you can enjoy the talks from 1 to 7 November.

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Event 2

Christiane Félip Vidal, Emma Graham-Harrison and Paola Ugaz in conversation with Mabel Cáceres

Women who write the news

UNSA (Paraninfo)
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Two journalists and a writer who cover very different aspects of our reality will talk about the profession they have in common. Christiane Félip Vidal (France) is the author of the book Mujeres en conflictos, winner of the 2022 National Literature Prize, in which she gives accounts of the personal and professional lives of six Peruvian women reporters and photojournalists. Emma Graham-Harrison (United Kingdom) is an award-winning reporter who works as an international correspondent for The Observer and The Guardian newspapers. She has covered conflicts in Zimbabwe, Iraq, Syria and, currently, Ukraine. Paola Ugaz has over two decades of experience as a journalist and is the author or co-author of books such as Punche Perú and Mitad monjes, mitad soldados, a book about the Sodalicio case. In conversation with Mabel Cáceres.
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Christiane Félip Vidal, Emma Graham-Harrison and Paola Ugaz in conversation with Mabel Cáceres

Event 5

Lindsey Hilsum in conversation with Christiane Félip Vidal

From the front

Auditorio Colegio de Abogados
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Lindsey Hilsum (United Kingdom) has reported on conflicts and refugee movements in the Ukraine, Syria, Mali, Iraq, Palestine, Libya and Kosovo and has recently covered the return of the Taliban in Afghanistan. She was the only foreign English-speaking correspondent in Rwanda when the genocide began. A press and television journalist, a regular contributor to outlets such as The Guardian, The Observer and Granta, in 2019 she published In Extremis, a biography of the war correspondent Marie Colvin. Winner of numerous awards, she will talk about her work, career and experiences with Christiane Félip Vidal, author of Mujeres en conflictos.

Simultaneous interpretation from English to Spanish available

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Lindsey Hilsum in conversation with Christiane Félip Vidal

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Mariela Noles Cotito

Peru, probably

Teatro Arequepay
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Mariela Noles Cotito lectures in Politics, Discrimination and Public Policy at the University of the Pacific. She has Master’s degrees in Law, Latin American Studies and Politics, and she carries out research into the themes of human rights, gender equality, non-discrimination and the analysis of public policies related to inclusion. Her most recent book is Reflexiones sobre el Perú: Más allá del bicentenario, a text that covers matters usually brushed aside in political analysis and which presents a diverse, inclusive and respectful view of our country. Mariela Noles Cotito offers this activity in order to imagine, together, Peru.
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Mariela Noles Cotito

Event 40

Christiane Félip Vidal in conversation with Paola Ugaz

Showing the horror

UNSA (sala Mariano Melgar)
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In her book Mujeres en conflictos, which received a special mention in the 2022 French National Literature Prize, Christiane Félip Vidal gives accounts of the personal and professional lives of six Peruvian women, acclaimed reporters and photojournalists who have risked their lives to make public the barbarity and cruelty of armed conflicts in our country and other places around the world. They are Patricia Castro Obando, Vera Lentz, María Luisa Martínez, Mariana Sánchez-Aizcorbe, Mónica Seoane and Morgana Vargas Llosa. In conversation with Paola Ugaz.
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Christiane Félip Vidal in conversation with Paola Ugaz

Event 42

Alejandra Ballón, Teresina Muñoz-Nájar and Dolores Reyes in conversation with Paola Ugaz

Disappeared

Auditorio Colegio de Abogados
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An event that deals with the disappearance of women, told through fiction and non-fiction. Alejandra Ballón (Peru) is a Doctor of Social Anthropology from the School of Higher Studies in Social Sciences in Paris. This artist and researcher is the spokeswoman for the Ni Una Menos movement in Peru, which fights femicide and gender violence. Teresina Muñoz-Nájar (Peru) is the author of Desaparecidas, a work that compiles the voices of mothers, fathers and siblings who have suffered the disappearance of loved ones. Dolores Reyes (Argentina) is the author of the acclaimed international success Cometierra (2019) and its sequel, Miseria (2023). In the narrative universe created by Reyes, the protagonist is a girl who can know the location of dead or disappeared women just by putting a handful of earth in her mouth. In dialogue with the journalist Paola Ugaz.
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Alejandra Ballón, Teresina Muñoz-Nájar and Dolores Reyes in conversation with Paola Ugaz

Event 55

Karrie Fransman in conversation with Alejandro Millán

Alianza Francesa de Arequipa
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The British illustrator Karrie Fransman has worked with media outlets including The Guardian, The Times, Time Out, The Telegraph, BBC, The New Statesman and the Arts Council. Together with her partner, Jonathan Plackett, Fransman has created the acclaimed Gender Swapped Fairy Tales (2021) and Gender Swapped Greek Myths (2022), which re-write some of the great classics of children’s fiction and Greek mythology, changing the gender of the characters. These authors will introduce us to the story of a king who pricks his finger while sewing; of Icara and her mother, who fly too close to the sun; of a heroine who, while roaming the high seas trying to get home, is seduced by male sirens, and much more. Fransman will talk to the BBC journalist Alejandro Millán.

Simultaneous interpretation from English to Spanish available

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Karrie Fransman in conversation with Alejandro Millán

Event 15

Djamila Ribeiro in conversation with Rocío Ferreira

Where are we speaking from when we talk about ourselves? Intersectional feminism

Teatro Fénix - Escenario Gales / Llwyfan Cymru
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Everyone has their own place from which they speak, something that needs to be treated with judgement, responsibility and respect. In Lugar de fala, the philosopher and activist Djamila Ribeiro (Brazil) offers a range of rich and diverse reflections on the violences that surround the place that black writers express themselves from, particularly affecting women, and which cause the invisibilization of the knowledge that arises outside of Eurocentric logics. In this conversation with Rocío Ferreira, the author will talk about the concepts employed by racialized authors in order to defend the right to a dignified existence, and to their own voices.

Simultaneous interpretation from Portuguese to Spanish available

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Djamila Ribeiro in conversation with Rocío Ferreira

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