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Ideas, Practices and Criss-Crossings of the Lusophone Self in the Early Modern
Programme

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,’ ‘womenand youngpeople, 1684-1686

12.00

(14.00 Ankara)

 Sandrine Bèrges, U. Bilkent, Turkey

Condorcets & Lamentand Gougess 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)
Sergi Sancho Fibla, UCLouvain (Belgium)

Transatlantic Responses to Christ Child Cults

  PANEL 3 - KNOWLEDGE
10.00

rio 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
Maurophilia and the female environmental and dressed body                                                                           

17.00 Final Discussion
Publication
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