A
keynote speaker
Jeanne Penvenne
- Professor of History (History of Africa) at Tufts University, USA - is a guest at three events as part of the
Lisbon Lectures in African History
This is an initiative coordinated by CEsA and supported by FCT - Foundation for Science and Technology, FLAD - Luso-American Foundation and the PLOTINA program (European Union).
From May 11 to 13, he will be teaching "
Spring Module "Seeking Gendered Perspectives"
The event is part of the program of the 26th edition of the Seminars in Development Studies being held at ISEG/ULisboa.
On May 18, he will give a lecture on
"
Writing Mozambican History 1975-2017"
This is part of the series of seminars "Marks of Empire", organized by the IHC/FCSH-UNL. And, he will open the International Congress "Politics and Culture in the Colonial Periodical Press", on May 22 (10am), with the lecture "
Portuguese Colonial-Era Newspapers and Periodicals: Silences, Fragments and False Firmaments"
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Poster (pdf)
Seminars and Conferences
DS Seminar | Seeking Gendered Perspectives
11 May / 13 May from 10:00 to 00:00
Amphitheater 1 (Ed. Quelhas)