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The Secret Life of Crowds: Gender, Sexuality, and the Masses

Princeton

The 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 Moral Economy: A Belknap Global Conversation & Workshop

A17 Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building Washington Rd., Princeton

The Humanities Council is pleased to host a Belknap Global Conversation & Workshop on the idea of the moral economy from the eighteenth century to the present, convened by Jeremy Adelman (History) and […]

Princeton Symposium on Syntactic Theory

219 Aaron Burr Hall Princeton

The Program in Linguistics will host the inaugural meeting of a new syntax workshop, the Princeton Symposium on Syntactic Theory (PSST) on the theme of syntactic interfaces and syntactic modularity. […]

Under the Skin: Tattoos in Japanese Prints

010 East Pyne

The 2018 Gillett G. Griffin Memorial Lecture presents Sarah Thompson, assistant curator of Japanese prints at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, who will speak about her latest book "Tattoos […]

Landscapes Behind Cézanne

101 McCormick 101 McCormick Hall, Princeton

A panel discussion inspired by the exhibition Landscapes Behind Cézanne, with Tim Barringer, Chair and Paul Mellon Professor, Yale University; John Elderfield, Allen R. Adler, Class of 1967, Distinguished Curator […]

Global Governance Forum Lecture: Edward Wong

105 Computer Science

Edward Wong is an American journalist and a foreign correspondent for The New York Times. Wong served as one of The Times' primary correspondents in Baghdad, covering the war in Iraq from […]

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