Reconstructing the Early Modern Material World
211 Dickinson HallEarly Modern History Workshop There is a pre-circulated paper for this workshop that will be distributed approximately one-week prior to the workshop. To RSVP and to receive a copy of the paper, email Matthew McDonald at mim3@princeton.edu(link sends e-mail). A light lunch will be provided.
Logistical Monstrosities: Megaships, Megaports, and Infrastructures of Violence along the TransPacific Supply Chain
010 East Pyne 010 East Pyne, PrincetonLecture, as part of Asian American Studies Speaker Series
Music and Work
102 Woolworth PrincetonThe subject of this presentation is an intriguing moment in 19th century German cultural and academic life, and that is the emergence of a wide-ranging discussion about the relationship between […]
Dystopia, Utopia, Atopia: H.D., Susan Howe, and Anarchic Poetics
Betts Auditorium Betts Auditorium, PrincetonAnnual Danforth Lecture in the Study of Religion
Sex and Secularism
Labyrinth Books Labyrinth Books, 122 Nassau Street, PrincetonRenowned historian Joan Scott and her colleague at the Institute for Advanced Study, Peter Coviello, discuss how secularism has been used to justify the subordination of women.
Light Industry at Princeton: One Way or Another (1977) 16mm, dir. Sara Gómez
James Stewart Film Theater 185 Nassau Street, PrincetonA pioneering figure of Cuban cinema, Sara Gómez was one of the first women to work within the auspices of the ICAIC, Cuba’s post-Revolutionary film ministry. De cierta manera (One […]