International Seminar

Black conservatism in former Portuguese colonies

March 14, 2022, 10h00-18h00 (GMT)

Online event

About

This seminar aims to promote reflections on the phenomena of economic, social, political and cultural conservatism present in sectors of the black population from countries deriving from Portuguese colonialisation. As such, we have invited lecturers and researchers from Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, Guiné Bissau and Mozambique. The target audience includes lecturers, students and researchers from the University of Coimbra and the Federal University of ABC, in Brasil and for all those interested. 

Orgs: Ramatis Jacino (UFABC/CES) & Marta Araújo (CES)


Programme

10h00 – Opening

10h15 – Black conservatism in the US and its influence in the world by Flávio Thales (UFABC)

11h00 – Matumbos, monangambês and creoles: coloniality and identity dynamics in post-colonial rural society in Luanda by Garcia Quitari (UAN)

11h45 – Colonialism, 'kultura' and decolonization in East Timor by Marisa Ramos Gonçalves (CES)

Break

14h00 – Between Christian citizenship and critical thinking: Cape-Verdean conservatism and the (re)emergence of social movements by Redy Lima (ISCJS)

14h45 – Authoritarianism and conservatism in Guinea-Bissau: impasses and their possibilities by Júlio Cambanco (UAC/UNILAB)

15h30 – Black Movement and Black women's organizations: positions for and against policies to promote racial and gender equality and affirmative action in contemporary Brazil by Matilde Ribeiro (UNILAB)

16h15 – Portuguese colonial heritage in Mozambique by Ercílio Langa (UEM| UNILAB)

17h00 – Closing

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