The Global Plantation Symposium
via ZoomPlantations were and are sites for labor and production. As physical, economic and material interventions in a landscape, they also exist powerfully in people’s imaginations. As our title suggests we […]
Nationalists, Refugees and Artists: A Decade Reporting from Europe
via ZoomRachel Donadio, a visiting Ferris Professor of Journalism in the Program in Journalism, is a contributing writer at The Atlantic. Based in Paris, she covers politics and culture across Europe […]
Suspect Citizenship: Race and Racism in Contemporary France
virtualOn Thursday, October 15 (noon to 1:30), the Migration Lab -- a PIIRS research community now in its fifth year -- will be virtually hosting Prof. Jean Beaman of the […]
Memories of the Resistance: Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky and the Architecture of Collective Dissidence
via ZoomSophie Hochhäusl (Princeton Mellon Fellow) in conversation with Davy Knittle (University of Pennsylvania) and Emmanuel Olunkwa (Columbia University). Today Austrian architect Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky (1897-2000) has been widely recognized as one […]
Political Philosophy Colloquium
via ZoomDetails to follow.
Screening: At Eternity’s Gate (2018)
VirtualThe Art Museum and the Princeton Garden Theatre are partnering to offer a virtual film screening of At Eternity’s Gate (2018), and a related lecture about the life and work of Vincent […]