The International Conference of the Spanish Language (Spanish: Congreso Internacional de la Lengua Española, CILE), is a forum for reflection on issues related to the Spanish language, such as the problems and challenges faced by its speakers. It is held every three years in a city located in either Spain or Hispanic America. Its organizers are the Instituto Cervantes—which serves as the permanent general secretariat—the Royal Spanish Academy, and the Association of Academies of the Spanish Language, as well as the country in charge of each edition.

The aim of the conference is to raise awareness of the joint responsibility shared by governments, institutions, and individuals in the promotion and unity of the language, understood as the backbone of the Ibero-American community in all areas, in a dialogue with other languages that are part of its living common heritage. Participants include writers, academics, intellectuals, professionals, and experts related to the fields of linguistics, communications, and the Spanish language in general.

History

The International Conference of the Spanish Language was held for the first time in 1997 in Zacatecas, Mexico. Since then, it has been held in various Spanish-speaking countries.

Versions

VersionDateCityCountrySlogan
I (1997)7–11 April 1997ZacatecasMexicoLa lengua y los medios de comunicación
II[es] (2001)16–19 October 2001ValladolidSpainEl español en la sociedad de la información
III (2004)17–20 November 2004RosarioArgentinaIdentidad lingüística y globalización
IV[es] (2007)26–29 March 2007Cartagena de IndiasColombiaPresente y futuro de la lengua española: unidad en la diversidad
V[es] (2010)2–6 March 2010; suspended due to the 2010 Chile earthquakeValparaísoChileAmérica en lengua española
VI (2013)20–23 October 2013Panama CityPanamaEl español en el libro: del Atlántico al Mar del Sur
VII (2016)11–19 March 2016San JuanPuerto RicoLengua española y creatividad
VIII (2019)27–30 March 2019CórdobaArgentinaAmérica y el futuro del español. Cultura y educación, tecnología y emprendimiento.
IX (2023)27–30 March 2023CádizSpainLengua española, mestizaje e interculturalidad. Historia y futuro.
X (2025)2025ArequipaPeru

Controversies

A lecture during the Congreso de laS LenguaS (note the official banner with the two capital letter Ss marking the plurals of las lenguas).

Despite its brief history, the conference has not been without its share of bitter disputes. At the first conference in 1997, in Zacatecas, the presentation given by Gabriel García Márquez, titled Botella al mar para el dios de las palabras, advocated for la jubilación de la ortografía.

In 2004, in Rosario, at the same time as the third conference was being held, Argentinian Nobel Peace Prize winner Adolfo Pérez Esquivel inaugurated the 1st Congreso de laS LenguaS to demand that the memory and identity of the languages spoken by the indigenous peoples of the Americas be recovered.

Moreover, the participation of linguist Nélida Donni de Mirande, a native of Rosario, was cancelled due to her being accused by the National University of Rosario of having collaborated with the last military dictatorship in Argentina (1976–1983).

Then, in 2016, in San Juan, there was an "unnecessary discussion" surrounding the inclusion in the dictionary of the term puertorriqueñidad. In addition, Víctor García de la Concha, at the time the director of Instituto Cervantes, mentioned that it was the first time that the conference was being held fuera del ámbito de la comunidad iberoamericana de naciones. While the King of Spain Felipe VI expressed his joy at "returning to the United States."

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