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Indigenous Professoriate Lecture - Didgeridoo or Didgeridon't?

From: Jarred Murphy

Valid from: Friday 26 July 2024 to Saturday 10 August 2024


Dear Colleagues,

The Division of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Indigenous Leadership is pleased to invite you to attend the second Indigenous Professoriate lecture of 2024, presented by Wiradjuri Professor Corrinne Sullivan, Associate Dean (Indigenous Education) and Professor of Geography in the School of Social Sciences.

Title: Didgeridoo or Didgeridon't? Indigenous fetishism and erotic capital
Date: Tuesday, 6 August
Time: 1:00pm - 4:30pm
Location: PS-EA.G.19 (LT03)

Professor Sullivan will explore the complex intersection of Indigenous fetishism and erotic capital, providing an enlightening and thought-provoking examination of Indigenous identity, representation, and empowerment in contemporary society.

As a leader committed to improving the social, economic, and cultural wellbeing of Indigenous peoples, Professor Sullivan's insights promise to be both valuable and impactful.

We encourage all staff members to attend this event. Your presence and engagement will contribute to our ongoing efforts to foster understanding and promote positive change within the academic and broader community.

To register, please follow the link: https://events.humanitix.com/indigenous-professoriate-lecture

For more information, please see attached flyer.

We look forward to seeing you there.


Attached document: Indigenous Professoriate Lecture - Prof. Corrinne Sullivan.pdf [837082 bytes] application/pdf