The Feria Internacional del Libro Universitario 2024 (Filuni), celebrated its sixth edition from August 27 to September 1 at the Centro de Exposiciones y Congresos (CEC) in Ciudad Universitaria. Organized by the Dirección de Fomento Editorial of the UNAM’s Cultural Dissemination Coordination, Filuni has become a key event for university publishers, academics, students, and book lovers eager to explore the world of university publishing.
This year, Filuni 2024 hosted more than 150 exhibitors from Mexico and countries such as Colombia, the United States, Panama, Argentina, Ecuador, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Cuba, Spain, Costa Rica, Canada, Brazil, and Paraguay. The University of the Republic of Paraguay was honored as the guest of the year. The fair’s themes focused on gender equity, youth, forced migration, science, Uruguayan exile in Mexico, the right to education, and the 175th anniversary of the University of the Republic of Paraguay.
The standout activities included book presentations, theater performances, open-mic events, and dialogue panels. Visitors were also treated to unique workshops like “Viaja Onírico”, which explored the stories behind dreams, and “Cartas a Plath”, a deep dive into the works of Sylvia Plath through participant-written letters. The Cineforo, featuring films from Paraguay’s university, sparked lively debates. Even the dramatized readings scattered between stands added a creative twist to the event’s atmosphere.
The editorial offerings mainly focused on academic research. Noteworthy works included “Trabajo no clásico y configuración productiva en el trabajo artístico” from the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, which delves into the underappreciation of today’s artistic work. El Colegio de la Frontera Norte (Colef) also presented titles like “Campamento migrante” and “Trabajadores, sindicatos y activistas en la Frontera Norte de México”. Visitors could even download audiobooks for free, with options such as “El viejo, el venado y el coyote” and “Trama de una injusticia” available via QR codes.
The Fondo de Cultura Económica featured works by literary icons like Rosario Castellanos, Julio Cortázar, and Octavio Paz, while the Kamite stand attracted comic and manga fans. Other popular themes at Filuni 2024 included history, migration, feminism, and women in science.
With its diverse activities and wide range of editorial offerings, Filuni 2024 captivated a young, culturally engaged audience. The event was open to the public, making it an exciting experience for anyone looking to expand their knowledge and discover new literature.
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