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DESCRIPTION:\nWhen and Where: \nTuesday, May 09, 2023 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm 
 \n In-person, JHB 100 \n Jackman Humanities Building \n 170 St George Str
 eet, Toronto ON M5R 2M8 \n\nSpeakers \nAileen Moreton-Robinson \n\nDescri
 ption: \nThe VP Research Office, UTM, warmly invites you to the U of T’s
  Jackman Humanities Institute to welcome Dr. Aileen Moreton-Robinson, Dis
 tinguished Professor of Indigenous Research in School of Social Science at
  the University of Queensland. Professor Moreton-Robinson will deliver her
  lecture, “Being in and of Country: The Complexity of Aboriginal Gender i
 n an Australian Context.” She will explore Indigenous gender in the Austra
 lian context, showing gender’s shifting and fixed meanings within differe
 nt Indigenous epistemologies (ways of knowing) and ontologies (ways of bei
 ng) in and on country that complicates gender as identity, role, and sta
 tus.This event is open to all and will be moderated by Dr. Robin R.R. Gray
 , Assistant Professor of Sociology, UTM.AboutProfessor Moreton-Robinson 
 is a Goenpul woman of the Quandamooka people (Moreton Bay). She is Disting
 uished Professor of Indigenous Research, School of Social Science, Unive
 rsity of Queensland, and a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Humanities
 , the Queensland Academy of Arts and Sciences and an international honora
 ry member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Her publications i
 nclude monographs The White Possessive: Property, Power and Indigenous So
 vereignty (2015) and Talkin Up to the White Woman: Indigenous Women and Fe
 minism (UQP) 2000, as well as several edited collections including most r
 ecently The Routledge Handbook of Critical Indigenous Studies (2020). \n\n
 Contact Information: \n Office of the VP Research, UTM 905 569-4455 https
 ://www.utm.utoronto.ca/vp-research/ \n\nSponsors \nUTM, Jackman Humanitie
 s Institute \n170 St George Street, Toronto ON M5R 2M8 \n\nCategories \n 
 Lecture \n\nAudiences \n U of T CommunityUndergraduate Students
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LOCATION:170 St George Street, Toronto ON M5R 2M8
SUMMARY:Being in and of Country: The Complexity of Aboriginal Gender in an 
 Australian Context
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