Comparative Memory and Justice: The Holocaust and Racial Violence in America
010 East PyneThis interdisciplinary symposium will bring together leading scholars from around the world to explore intersections between legacies of racialized historical violence, trauma, and memory across African American, Jewish, and Native American traditions. The invited scholars have produced pioneering scholarship on these connections from a range of disciplinary perspectives, including history, religion, philosophy, African American studies, […]
Low-resolution Houses Symposium
Betts Auditorium PrincetonIn conjunction with Princeton University School of Architecture’s 44 Low-resolution Houses exhibition, curated by Michael Meredith and designed by MOS, this multi-day international symposium expands the Low-resolution label beyond the gallery. Symposium made possible by the Jean Labatut Memorial Lectures in Architecture and Urban Planning Fund. The School of Architecture, Princeton University, is registered with […]
The Arid Negev Highlands (Southern Israel) in the Iron Age: The Impact of the Exact and Life Sciences
103 McCormick PrincetonThe Arid Negev Highlands (Southern Israel) in the Iron Age: The Impact of the Exact and Life Sciences.
Brothers Apart: Palestinian Citizens of Israel and the Arab World
102 Jones 102 Jones, PrincetonNES Brown Bag Lunch Talk Light Lunch Served.
Delacroix’s Lyric Form
106 McCormickProgram in Ethics and Public Affairs: Rahel Jaeggi
301 Marx 301 Marx, PrincetonRahel Jaeggi has been a Professor for Practical Philosophy with Emphasis on Social Philosophy and Political Philosophy at the Humboldt University of Berlin since 2009.
Frankenstein, Frankenstein, and the Dreams of Science
Lewis LibraryA lecture by Professor Susan Wolfson at the Lewis Library, as part of the Library's 10th anniversary.