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Temporality, Indigeneity, and Encounter in the Early Modern World

Programme

Arrival: 9:30am – 9:40am

9:40am: Dr Matthew S. Champion – University of Melbourne

Framing the History of Temporal Encounters

10:00am: Dr Beatríz Marin-Aguilera – University of Liverpool

Transcending Gender, Power, and Temporalities: Machis between Medical and Satanic Healing in Colonial Chile

10:40am: Prof. Francisco Bethencourt – King’s College London

Indigeneity and Temporalities in the Portuguese Empire

11:20am: Dr Jessica O’Leary – Monash University

Time, Temporality and Encounter in Early Colonial Brazil

12:00pm: Concluding Discussion

12:30pm: Lunch & Further Discussion

Venue: Arts West Room G20 (entry from inside Arts West Gallery, University of Melbourne)

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