Latin America & Caribbean Workshop | “'Even if they are women, they should be given more credit than anyone else': Expert Testimonies of Midwives and Female Healers in New Granada’s Long Eighteenth Century" 

Date
Friday, March 24, 2023, 4:30 pm6:00 pm
Location
Hybrid
Audience
Public

Speaker

Details

Event Description

Co-hosted by the Center for Collaborative History and Rutgers University

“'Even if they are women, they should be given more credit than anyone else': Expert Testimonies of Midwives and Female Healers in New Granada’s Long Eighteenth Century" 

Lissete Varon Carvajal, Rutgers University


Location: 230 Dickinson Hall & Zoom


This workshop will be offered in hybrid format both on Zoom and in-person. Registration is only required for those who plan on attending via Zoom. 

Zoom Registration

We kindly ask that all in-person attendees follow the current University Covid-19 guidelines

Co-Sponsored by:

Program in Latin American Studies

Contact
Constanza Dalla Porta
Area of Interest
Gender & Sexuality
Medicine & Health
Period
17th & 18th Centuries
Region
Latin America and the Caribbean
Scholarly Series
Latin America and Caribbean Workshop