Colloquium: Climate, Environment and Migration in Historical Perspective
144 Louis A. Simpson International Building PrincetonClimate change and migration define the contemporary human experience. Climate change affects worldwide human societies through diverse non-linear trajectories. One of these is the major displacement of people from vulnerable communities in the form of mass migration. Scholars have begun to identify contemporary cases in which climate change is causally linked – sometimes problematically - […]
PLAS Graduate Works-in-Progress: Yangyou Fang & Elisa Klüger
3rd Floor Atrium, Aaron Burr PrincetonBetween Two Revolutions: A Sino-Cuban Conversation? Cuban Revolution “Translated” in the Chinese Press (1959–1967): Yangyou Fang (Spanish and Portuguese) Broadcasting New Money!: Elisa Klüger (History)
Of Stigmatology: Towards a General Theory of Punctuation
397 Julis Romo Rabinowitz BuildingCatching Fire: Global Carbonization and the Making of the Middle East
010 East PyneThe Society of Fellows' inaugural lecture series invites former fellows to present their current research.
Book Talk: Handsomely Done: Aesthetics, Politics, and Media After Melville
Labyrinth Books 122 Nassau Street, PrincetonHandsomely Done presents readers with a Melville who is a philologist and even a cinematographer, but also a potent political thinker, a thinker of capital and credit as well as of resistance, insubordination, and escape. Please join us for a discussion with a panel of contributors to this important new volume.
The Artist in Society: Gustavo Dudamel in conversation with Fintan O’Toole
Richardson Auditorium Richardson Auditorium, PrincetonA conversation between Princeton's 2019 Artist-in-Residence Maestro Dudamel and Fintan O'Toole, one of Ireland's leading public intellectuals and visiting lecturer at Princeton. The conversation, on "The Artist in Society," will be moderated by Melissa Lane (UCHV).