Programme
10.00 |
INTRODUCTION Get to know the Participants - Round Table Presentation of the Project and the Chair |
PANEL 1: FREEDOM | |
11.00 |
José Lingna Nafafe, U. Bristol, UK. Confraternities of Black Brotherhoods in the Atlantic: Freedom and Interest groups of ‘men,’ ‘women’ and ‘young’ people, 1684-1686 |
12.00 (14.00 Ankara) |
Sandrine Bèrges, U. Bilkent, Turkey ‘Condorcet’s & ‘Lament’ and Gouges’s ‘Exercise Books´ - Abolitionist Arguments During the French Revolution” |
PANEL 2: AUTONOMY | |
14.00 (10.00 R.J) |
Verónica Gomes, UFFluminense, R. Janeiro A mestizo Priest and sodomite burned by the Goa Inquisition: an analysis of the sentence of Bernardo Serrão (1612) |
15.00 (09.00 AM, Toronto) |
Vanessa Oliveira, Royal Military College of Canada Women and Trade in Colonial Luanda, Angola |
16.00 (12.00 AM, Santiago) |
Jimena Castro Gody, Universidad Alberto Hurtado (Chile) Transatlantic Responses to Christ Child Cults |
PANEL 3 - KNOWLEDGE | |
10.00 |
Mário Santiago de Carvalho, U-Coimbra Unsolved Issues in Early Modern Portuguese Philosophy |
11.00 |
Joana Serrado, TU-Chemnitz Ethics of Care in the Portuguese Baroque |
12.00 |
Carme Font Paz, U BArcelona Methodological Approaches to Recovering Early Modern Women’s Writing: The Question of Value |
PANEL 4 - BODILINESS | |
14.00 (14:00 Luanda) |
Patrício Batsîkama, Instituto Superior Tocoísta (ISPT), Luada “The Legacy of Dona Beatriz Ñsîmba Vita” |
15.00 |
Helena Queirós, CITCEM, Paris/ Porto The Pedagogy of the Body in the Portuguese Baroque |
16.00 |
Carla Alferes Pinto, U.N.Lisboa |
17.00 | Final Discussion Publication Further Contacts |