The Filologos and the Antiquarius
211 Dickinson HallStudying Language and Objects in Renaissance Europe. A 2- Day Interdisciplinary Workshop Keynote Speaker: Elisabeth Décultot, University of Halle-Wittenberg "Between Antiquarianism and Philology: The Emergence of Art History in the 18th Century" 4:45 pm in 211 Dickinson Hall Participants: Carolyn Higbie, University at Buffalo Seth Kimmel, Columbia University and IAS Valeria López Fadul, Wesleyan University […]
Love and Survival: Aspiration and Yearning in South Asian Anthropology
219 Aaron Burr PrincetonA conference in memory of Isabelle Clark-Decès. Co-sponsored by Department of Anthropology and Program in South Asian Studies
Carl G. Hempel Lectures: Critical Standpoints and the Epistemology of Injustice
101 McCormickThe Philosophy Department presents the 2019 Carl G. Hempel Lectures with Sally Haslanger (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). The general title of Professor Haslanger’s lecture series is “Ideology, Critique, and Conceptual Amelioration.” The Philosophy Department has been presenting this annual three lecture series in honor of Carl Gustav Hempel (a member of the Princeton University Philosophy […]
Irish Emigrant Girls in New York
James Stewart Film Theater Princeton“Irish Emigrant Girls in New York,” a lecture by Maureen O’Rourke Murphy (Irish Studies), past president of the American Conference for Irish Studies, past Chair of the International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures, director of the New York State Great Irish Famine Curriculum Project (2001), and historian of the Irish Hunger Memorial in Battery […]