The Secret Life of Crowds: Gender, Sexuality, and the Masses
PrincetonThe fourth annual conference of the Princeton Department of Comparative Literature will explore the ways that crowds and masses invoke, rehearse, and destabilize the terrain of gender and sexuality—and the […]
The 2018 Princeton Environmental Film Festival
The Princeton Environmental Film Festival is sponsored by the Princeton Public Library and is held annually at 65 Witherspoon Street in downtown Princeton, New Jersey, with additional special events offered […]
Lamento Borincano: Puerto Rican Sites of the Catastrophic, 1968/2018
101 McCormick 101 McCormick Hall, PrincetonLamento Borincano, one of the honorary national anthems of Puerto Rico by famed composer Rafael Hernández, tells the narrative of a jíbaro that optimistically moves from the countryside to the city, only […]
Iran’s Challeges to the Regional Order
002 Robertson BowlThird lecture in the Near East & the World series: "American Foreign Policy toward the Middle East"
An Insignificant Man: Film Screening and Q&A
Bowl 01, Robertson Robertson Hall, Bowl 001, PrincetonAt the heart of "An Insignificant Man" is one of the most polarising men in India today – Arvind Kejriwal. The film follows Kejriwal and his Common Man’s Party – […]
Artist Talk: Jhumpa Lahiri
10 McCosh 10 McCosh, PrincetonJhumpa Lahiri (Creative Writing), winner of the Pulitzer Prize for her story collection Interpreter of Maladies, reflects on themes of migration and translation in her own writing as well as […]
May We Forever Stand: Imani Perry and Kinohi Nishikawa
Labyrinth Books 122 Nassau Street, PrincetonImani Perry (African American Studies) in conversation with Kinohi Nishikawa (English) discusses her new book, a history of the black national anthem,"Lift Every Voice and Sing," and how the song […]