The Trouble with Wagner…Continued
209 Scheide Caldwell HouseA workshop organized by the ECS Graduate Affiliate Working Group on Contemporary Approaches to Opera Studies. Lunch will be served. RSVP to Adeline Heck (aheck@princeton.edu) by April 26.
Postclassicisms 2018-19: Translating Antiquity
161 East Pyne 161 East Pyne, PrincetonSession 8: Translating Philosophy We will be reading entries from Dictionary of Untranslatables: A Philosophical Lexicon, and Emily Apter, Untranslatables: A World System (2008). Download readings Lunch will be provided but please RSVP to Eileen Robinson. Organizers: Yelena Baraz, Classics; Katerina Stergiopoulou, Classics
Kant’s Conception of Religion
1879 Hall PrincetonLounge Seminar
Film Screening and Roundtable: Josephine Meckseper, PELLEA[S] (2017-18)
Betts AuditoriumJosephine Meckseper’s 2017-18 film, PELLES (42 min.) condenses the action of the Belgian Symbolist playwright Maurice Maeterlinck’s 1892 drama Pelléas et Mélisande into eleven scenes set against the backdrop of the United States presidential inauguration on January 20, 2017, and the Women’s March the next day. Filmed on location in Washington, DC, and in the artist’s New York […]
Ecologies of Migrant Care in the Americas: Documenting Movements, Voices, and Struggles Across Borders
A71 Simpson International BuildingEcologies of Migrant Care (EMC) is an initiative of the Hemispheric Institute that aims to document responses to the ongoing humanitarian emergency of refugee migrants from Central America as they cross Mexico towards the United States. The EMC website houses nearly 100 interviews with migrants, activists, faith leaders, journalists, academics, and artists working to defend […]