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The Islamic Age of Communication

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Near Eastern Studies Virtual Seminar Respondent: Lara Harb, Near Eastern Studies Open to the public. Registration Required: https://princeton.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_h-O1xJdlQMGMoB9RKPMztQ  

Threshold-Language: Paul Celan, Parmenides

via Zoom

The essay that will be pre-circulated for this workshop addresses the liminal movements of language that Paul Celan renders most pronounced in, among others, the collection of poems that he […]

The Deliberate Destruction of Knowledge

Online Princeton

Richard Ovenden, Bodley’s Librarian at the University of Oxford, presents an exploration of the deliberate destruction of knowledge – especially of libraries and archives through history, from the ancient libraries […]

Conglomerate Ordering

Facebook Live Princeton

SO–IL was born in New York in 2008 and creates spaces and objects for future culture. Diverse in origin, their team of collaborators speaks a dozen languages and is informed […]

Whose Pain Matters? Reflections on Race, Social Justice, and COVID-19’s Revealed Inequalities

Online Princeton

COVID-19 continues to impact health and economies around the globe, but the pandemic has had another effect: exposing entrenched inequalities in society and healthcare—and creating new ones. The ethical problems surrounding coronavirus are numerous and profound. “COVID-19 has revealed  truths and accentuated challenges that are […]

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