public debate:
Encounters, mismatches and memory of the Magellan-Elcano voyage
DATE: 16 July 2024 — 18h00 – 19h00
LOCATION: Natural History and Science Museum of the University of Lisbon
Far from corresponding to an organised plan, the voyage that became renowned as the first circumnavigation of the globe was a sequence of projects, routes and episodes that were often dissonant and violent. Keeping the geography of the voyage in mind, we will look at some of these encounters and disagreements between navigators and locals in Patagonia, the Marianas, the Philippines and the Moluccas and discuss the memorialisation of these contacts. We will focus on the memorialisation of Magellan, Humabon and Lapulapu in the Philippines, and subsequently on the memorialisation in Patagonia (Chile-Argentina) and the Moluccas (Indonesia).
This activity is organised as part of the exhibition “A Journey Through Human Genetic Diversity“, on display at the museum until September 8.
Speakers:
Cristiana Bastos | Institute of Social Sciences, ULisboa
Ricardo Moreira | Institute of Social Sciences, ULisboa
Participation is free.
Tidore, North Moluccas ©Cristiana Bastos