AMS Workshop: A Queer, Queer Race: Origins for Japanese/American Literature
via Zoom - Registration Required“A Queer, Queer Race: Origins for Japanese/American Literature” provides a genealogy for Japanese and English-language literary texts written by persons of Japanese descent who sojourned or resided in the United […]
Egypt’s Successful Transition to Failed Capitalism
WebinarNES Virtual Seminar Registration required: https://princeton.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8gnCq8sUR-qKYRt4DFmrLw(link is external) A digital copy of Cleft Capitalism: The Social Origins of Failed Market Making in Egypt is available for PUID holders here: https://catalog.princeton.edu/catalog/11951465(link […]
Carl G. Hempel Lectures: The Thesis of Plural Signification
Webinar2020 Hempel Lectures series: "The Multiplicity of Meaning" The Department of Philosophy is pleased to present the first of the three 2020 Carl G. Hempel Lectures, to be presented by […]
Black Buddhism as Religio-Racial Identity in the Early Twentieth Century
via Zoom - Registration RequiredVirtual Lounge Seminar Adeana McNicholl is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Vanderbilt University. Her research focuses on early South Asian Buddhism and Buddhism and race in North America. This […]
Film Forum: The Namesake (2006)
VirtualThis film is available on Amazon Prime ($4.00), Apple iTunes, and other online resources. https://www.amazon.com/Namesake-Irfan-Khan/dp/B001023N1A A synchronized viewing will begin at 6:45 PM Please join us for a discussion with Professor Barbara Graziosi (Classics) […]
Book Talk: Adventures in English Syntax
via Zoom - Registration RequiredIn his new book, Robert Freidin (Linguistics) shows how the understanding of English sentence structure helps to be a more effective writer, a more perceptive reader, and a more precise […]