Event overview
The library's Research Café series is back with talks from Dr Padraig Kirwan and Professor Deirdre Osborne.
Research Cafés are free public talks in an accesible space. Refreshments are provided and we invite questions and discussion from the floor once both speakers have finished their talks.
"Sharing Lands: The Choctaw Famine Gift to the Irish." Dr Padraig Kirwan will talk about his ongoing project with the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, which examines the relationship between the tribe and the people of Ireland following the Nation's donation of $712 during the Great Irish Famine in 1847. His research raises questions about reciprocity, relationality, and Indigeneity in global contexts, and this gift offers us an opportunity to consider the connections that exist between sovereign nations and peoples on myriad levels.
"Getting Under Our Skin: From Black to BLAK." This talk by Professor Deirdre Osborne offers new perspectives on dispossession, migration and racialisation that unsettle the hierarchies of the ‘colonial’ and ‘decolonial’ derived from Eurocentric and Afrocentric paradigms in the context of Australia’s First Nations writers. She will compare two examples of contemporary Indigenous Australian writers’ radical restorations of the complexities of kinship and familial recovery: introducing the work of proud Goa-Gunggari-Wakka Wakka Murri woman Leah Purcell, and Koori writer Tony Birch's novel The White Girl.
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Dates & times
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22 Nov 2023 | 11:00am - 12:00pm |
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