Jazz Vocal Improvisation Ensemble
Taplin Auditorium PrincetonJazz at Princeton University's Vocal Improvisation Ensemble (VIE), directed by world-renowned Jay Clayton, presents its first public performance of the year.
Bringing Home Here: Seed-Saving and Immigrant Foodways in the United States
102 Jones 102 Jones, PrincetonAMS workshop
Translating Contemporary Korean Literature: “High-context” to “Low-context” Translation
144 Simpson International BuildingDifferent languages allow for different levels of ambiguity. Korean oftentimes requires readers to extrapolate information in order to understand intended meaning. English permits less ambiguity, and translators must consider this disparity between the two languages when clarifying potential points of confusion for English readers. This talk examines several passages from the translation of Yun Ko […]
Girlhood translated? Fénelon’s Traité de l’éducation des filles (1687) as a Text of Egyptian Modernity (1901, 1909)
202 Jones PrincetonNES Brown Bag Lunch Talk. Light Lunch Served.
Balm in Gilead: Memory, Mourning and Healing in Afro-American Autobiography
N101 School of ArchitectureDanforth Lecture in the Study of Religion
Quanto Basta
Rocky-Mathey Theater PrincetonFilm Screening and Q&A with filmmaker Francesco Falaschi following the film. Film in Italian with English subtitles Support for this event has been provided in part by Princeton University's Lewis Center for the Arts