Born This Way: Science and Citizenship in the American LGBTQ Movement
A71 Louis A. Simpson BuildingWork-in-Progesss Series Please RSVP here.
Scientific Racism in the French Debate about General Liberty during the Haitian Revolution
216 Aaron Burr 216 Aaron Burr, PrincetonThis presentation aims to explore the influence of scientific racism in the primary sources of the contemporary transatlantic debate about general liberty during the historical episode of the Haitian Revolution. […]
Environmental Humanities Colloquium: Humans as Acquired Taste
111 East Pyne 111 East PyneJacob Dlamini, will discuss how the policy of killing predators that attack humans is primarily based on the assumption that humans are separate from the food chain and does not […]
Full Extreme: Party Music, Affect, and the Politics of Modernity
Cone Seminar Room, WoolworthDuring Carnival masquerade, music occupies the streets. Members of masquerade bands carefully choose the songs they play along the circuit they travel for one important reason: to have their favorite […]
On Content and Method
North Gallery, School of Architecture PrincetonThis event will bring together architect Mario Gooden and photographer James Welling in discussion with Matthew Au and Mira Henry within the Current Interests exhibition, currently on display in the SoA’s […]
Iran Reframed: Anxieties of Power in the Islamic Republic
Labyrinth Books 122 Nassau Street, PrincetonBook launch We invite you to join us for an inside look at what it means to be pro-regime in Iran and the debates around the future of the Islamic […]
Reading by Aleksandar Hemon and Andrew Motion
Wallace Theater, Lewis Arts Complex PrincetonPrinceton University’s renowned Program in Creative Writing continues a year-long celebration of its 80th anniversary with a reading by National Book Award finalist, MacArthur Foundation Fellow and Princeton faculty member […]