What the Constitution Means to Me
Godfrey Kerr, Lewis Arts Complex PrincetonAward-winning playwright, screenwriter and actor Heidi Schreck gives a salon presentation of her latest play, What The Constitution Means to Me, as part of theater professor Brian Herrera’s fall course Autobiographical Storytelling: Princeton, Slavery and […]
Reading by Rachel Cusk and Nathaniel Mackey
Berlind Theatre Berlind Theatre, PrincetonAward-winning writer Rachel Cusk and poet and Princeton alumnus Nathaniel Mackey ’69 read from their work as part of the 2017-18 Althea Ward Clark W’21 Reading Series.
Shakespeare Afoot
010 East Pyne 010 East Pyne, PrincetonWhitney J. Oates Visiting Fellow in the Humanities Council and the Department of English This lecture explores the dramaturgy of the foot in a series of well-known Shakespeare plays, from […]
Textual Practices of Literary Training in Medieval China: Evidence from Dunhuang
202 Jones HallLecture and Q & A
Ethics of Reading VII: Crime and Punishment
301 Marx 301 Marx, PrincetonProfessor Robert Weisberg, Stanford Law School, joins Professor Peter Brooks' weekly seminar "Ethics of Reading VII: Crime & Punishment" for a discussion of the topic "Interrogation and Confession."
No One’s Ways: An Essay on Infinite Naming
Labyrinth Books Labyrinth Books, 122 Nassau Street, PrincetonHomer recounts how, trapped inside a monster’s cave, with nothing but his wits to call upon, Ulysses once saved himself by twisting his name. He called himself Outis: “No One,” […]