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Mon, 3/27 · 4:30 pm6:00 pm · Green Hall 0-S-6

Religion, the Secular, and Machines in Between

John L. Modern, Franklin & Marshall College

Center for Culture, Society and Religion

Mon, 3/27 · 5:00 pm6:30 pm · Drapkin Studio at Lewis Arts complex

Reading by Ina Cariño

Ina Cariño, Whiting Award-winning poet and author

Lewis Center for the Arts’ Program in Creative Writing

Tue, 3/28 · 4:30 am6:00 pm · East Pyne 010 and Zoom

Winckelmann’s Epistolary Art

Katherine Harloe, University of London

Department of Classics

Tue, 3/28 · 4:30 pm6:00 pm · 219 Aaron Burr Hall

Aimer en français: exil, identité(s), écriture (in French)

Kim Thúy, writer

Department of French and Italian

Tue, 3/28 · 5:00 pm6:30 pm · Room N107, School of Architecture

“Nightmare Landscapes, Ambient Splendor, and the End(s) of Art”

Neferti X.M. Tadiar, Barnard College

Program in Media and Modernity

Tue, 3/28 · 5:00 pm6:30 pm · 10 McCosh

Toni Morrison Lectures | Dear Toni: Morrison Edits a Generation of Black Men

Farah Jasmine Griffin, Columbia University

Department of African American Studies

Tue, 3/28 · 7:30 pm9:00 pm · James Stewart Film Theater

Reading by Emma Cline & A. Van Jordan

A. Van Jordan, Award-winning poet

Lewis Center for the Arts’ Program in Creative Writing

Wed, 3/29 · 12:00 pm1:20 pm · 209 Scheide Caldwell

Medieval Faculty Colloquium | Making Things Up: Improvisation in the Illustrated ‘Cantigas de Santa María’

Pamela Patton, Department of Art & Archaeology

Program in Medieval Studies

Wed, 3/29 · 4:30 pm6:00 pm · 202 Jones Hall

Towards a New Understanding of the Late Imperial Corpora or How to Read An Anatomy of Lenses (Jingshi 鏡史), 1681

Tina Lu, Yale University

East Asian Studies Program

Wed, 3/29 · 4:30 pm6:00 pm · 100 Jones Hall

The Background Fantastic: Ambient Fantasy from YouTube to the Metaverse

Paul Roquet, MIT

Committee for Film Studies
Photo of Paul Roquet

Wed, 3/29 · 4:30 pm6:00 pm · 1879 Hall, Room 137

Bhimrao Ambedkar, John Dewey, and the Evolution of Navayana Buddhism: Buddhist Studies Workshop

Scott Stroud, University of Texas, Austin

Center for Culture, Society and Religion

Wed, 3/29 · 5:00 pm6:30 pm · 10 McCosh

Toni Morrison Lectures | Here Stands a Man: Morrison’s (Feminist?) Molding of Black Masculinity

Farah Jasmine Griffin, Columbia University

Department of African American Studies

Wed, 3/29 · 6:00 pm7:30 pm · Labyrinth Books and Livestream

LLL Presents | Take What You Need: A Novel

Idra Novey, Lewis Center for the Arts; Yiyun Li, Lewis Center for the Arts

Labyrinth Books; Princeton Public Library; Humanities Council; Lewis Center for the Arts

Thu, 3/30 · 12:00 pm1:00 pm · Room 002, Robertson Hall

Oceanography Otherwise: Marine Methods in the Environmental Humanities

Alison Glassie, Harvard University

Blue Lab, an environmental research, art and storytelling group

Thu, 3/30 · 12:00 pm1:30 pm · 161 East Pyne and Zoom

“Why were masks so essential for Greek tragedy?”

Oliver Taplin, Oxford University

Department of Classics

Thu, 3/30 · 4:00 pm5:30 pm · Arthur Lewis Auditorium, Robertson Hall

Judge Zahid Quraishi in Conversation with Professor Udi Ofer

Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students

Thu, 3/30 · 4:30 pm6:00 pm · 010 East Pyne

Ut ekphrasis pictura: When Words Take Shape in Sir John Chardin’s Drawings of Muhammad’s Tomb in Mecca

Avinoam Shalem, Columbia University

Department of Art & Archaeology

Thu, 3/30 · 4:30 pm6:00 pm · 105 Chancellor Green

Flaubert Blues

Aymeric Glacet, Sewanee: The University of the South

Department of French and Italian

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