Assommons les pauvres! A Conversation with Shumona Sinha
via ZoomShumona Sinha is an award-winning Franco-Indian poet and novelist. Born in Calcutta, Sinha currently resides in Paris. Her second novel, Assommons les pauvres! (2011), won the Prix du roman populiste 2011 and the Prix Valéry-Larbaud 2012. Her work addresses themes of immigration, exile, identity and womanhood. JOIN THE DISCUSSION Open to the Education Community. This event will be conducted in French. If […]
Collections as Data: Preserving Black Histories, Cultivating Black Futures
via Zoom PrincetonA panel discussion to launch the 2020–21 CDH-PUL Collections as Data series. Panelist: Jennifer Garcon, Digital Scholarship Library at the University of Pennsylvania Libraries Amanda Henley, Head of Digital Services at the University of North Carolina-Chapel HillC. Synatra Smith, CLIR Fellow for Digital Curation and Scholarship in African American Studies at the Philadelphia Museum of […]
Brutal Aesthetics: Dubuffet, Bataille, Jorn, Paolozzi, Oldenburg
Livestream NJA talk about the key figures who believed that modernist art could help us survive civilization after WWII.