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Public narratives of history: Indigenous & Afro-Brazilian slavery

The institution of slavery lasted more than three centuries in Brazil, the last country to abolish black slavery in the Americas in 1888. This event aims to bring together some of the central debates on the cultural heritage of Afro-descendant slavery in Brazil, and a critical novelty is to propose the analysis of the intersections with the cultural heritage of indigenous slavery. The Brazilian academy is just beginning to explore these possible connections, and the event can be an essential contribution to the debate on the cultural heritage of slavery at the international level by bringing new perspectives. In this sense, the Conference brings together researchers and activists to debate topics on the intersections in the cultural heritage of indigenous and Afro-Brazilian slavery at parties, in the discussion of the last Constitution, in teaching, in filmic narratives, in museums and the politics of Repair.
Registration period
Friday, 12.05.23
Time
Monday, 22.05.23 - 01:00 PM – Wednesday, 24.05.23 - 07:00 PM
Topic
Public narratives of the history of indigenous and Afro-Brazilian slavery
Target groups

Students

Researchers

All interested

Location
HYBRID event
Reservation
required
Organizer
BCDSS
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