Carl E. Schorske Memorial Lecture: Josephine Meckseper
Betts AuditoriumThe Program in European Cultural Studies (ECS) is delighted to announce that Josephine Meckseper will deliver the program’s inaugural Carl E. Schorske Memorial Lecture on April 30, 2019. The lecture is named in honor of the founding director of ECS, eminent historian Carl E. Schorske (1915-2015). Born in Lilienthal, Germany, Josephine Meckseper is an internationally acclaimed New York-based […]
Before and After the Cinematic Turn: Passages de l’image, 1990
010 East Pyne 010 East Pyne, PrincetonIn the past thirty years, the moving image has undergone an immense transformation in status, migrating from the fringes of contemporary art to occupy a central position within it, filling museums around the world. Why did this shift occur?
Pais Portátil III: Re-thinking the State: Criminal Organizations and Militarized Violence in Venezuela
219 Aaron Burr PrincetonBased on two qualitative studies developed in Caracas with Rebecca Hanson, in her presentation Verónica Zubillaga suggests that in order to understand the recent increase in violent deaths in Venezuela, specifically in Caracas, in the post-Chávez period we must place at the center of our analysis the discourses and practices of an extremely privileged actor, […]
The Hell of Good Intentions: America’s Foreign Policy Elite and the Decline of U.S. Primacy
A71 Simpson International BuildingThe final Talk in The Near East and the World Seminar Series: American Foreign Policy and the Middle East.
M+M: New Media – New Formats Roundtable
N107 School of ArchitectureM+M Program in Media and Modernity presents: NEW MEDIA - NEW FORMATS ROUNDTABLE with Nikolaus Hirsch (Architecture Editor, e-flux) Benjamen Walker (Independent Radion Producer, Host of the "Theory of Everything" Podcast) Sarah Herda (Director, Graham Foundation)