Heriberto Yepez is a native of Tijuana, Baja
California. He teaches philosophy at the Autonomous
University of Baja California (AUBC) and his
poetry, as well as his critical and theoretical
writings, shows the influence of his philosophical
interests, his interest in information systems, and
his engagements with cultural clash, as well as
cultural theory. Yepez' work is not easily confined
within generic boundaries, and his collaborations
with other artists and academics reveals an
intellecutal and creative fluency in multiple
artistic languages. His poetry persuasively
challenges the way we might think about the
possibilities of a poem or define the category of
"poetry" (see, for example, his sign poems).
Thursday
November 16th
6:30pm
The Maude Fife Room
November 16th
6:30pm
The Maude Fife Room
Q
& A period to follow
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HERIBERTO YEPEZ
New work in english from a Tijuana poet, critic and artist.
with graduate poet Dimiter Kenarov
New work in english from a Tijuana poet, critic and artist.
with graduate poet Dimiter Kenarov
Already the accomplished author of several books in
Spanish, his English work has appeared in journals
such as Chain, Tripwire,
Shark, and XCP. In his most
recent project, Here is Tijuana!, which is
due to be published this year in England, Yepez has
collaborated with an anthropologist (Fiamma
Montezemolo) and an architect (Rene Peralta) to
explore and document the ever-changing and often
fraught socio-cultural forms of the city. His
Babellebab: Non-Poetry on the End of
Translation was published in the U.S. by
Duration Press in 2003.
Heriberto Yepez will be introduced by UC Berkeley Ethnic Studies Graduate student, Jennifer Reimer.
Heriberto Yepez will be introduced by UC Berkeley Ethnic Studies Graduate student, Jennifer Reimer.