Against Primordial Asian America: Triangulating American, Japanese, and Korean Fictions
010 East PynePart of the Asian American Studies Lecture Series.
Concept and Object: Adorno’s Critique of Kant
008 Friend CenterDepartment of Comparative Literature Lecture Series
Amazonia Inc., A Series by Estevão Ciavatta
Bowl 01, RobertsonScreening and discussion of Amazonia Inc. (with English subtitles). The forest peoples, the "anonymous" and forgotten societies of the Amazon, are having to organize themselves and form legal entities to […]
Electric Design: Light, Labor, and Leisure in Prewar Japanese Advertising
101 McCormick 101 McCormick Hall, PrincetonCo-sponsored by P.Y. and Kinmay W. Tang Center for East Asian Art
Carlo Coppola’s The Pestilence of 1656: Reflections on Art and Illness
10 McCosh 10 McCosh, PrincetonA discussion of Carlo Coppola’s The Pestilence of 1656 and the role that images play in shaping our responses to illness. Speakers are Elena Fratto, assistant professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures; […]
Queer Identities and Justice: Celebrating Two New Books
Labyrinth Books 122 Nassau Street, PrincetonA discussion of two very different works with deeply shared concerns around issues of queer and trans identities and justice. In The Life and Death of Latisha King, Gayle Salamon […]
Architecture Lecture Series: Landscapes of Intimacy
Betts Auditorium Betts Auditorium, PrincetonSandra Barclay was born in Lima, Peru and spent her formative years as an architect in Lima and Paris. She received her Master of Landscape and Territory from the UDP, […]
Film and Discussion: “Eyes on Mississippi”
Princeton Public LibraryThe life of influential journalist Bill Minor, who covered the Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi for seven decades, is the subject of this documentary. Minor was the New Orleans Times […]