Quechua at Princeton
via ZoomVirtual Information Session Princeton's first workshop dedicated to Quecha, a pre-Columbian language spoken by over eight million people along the Andean cordillera. Scheduled events include a semester-long book club, lectures, […]
A System of Scars: Adorno and Klein on Ego Integration
Livestream NJDrawing on material from chapter two of her recently published book, Critique on the Couch, Professor Allen’s talk explores connections between psychoanalysis and critical theory by staging a dialogue between […]
The Chinese Script (Kanbun) in the History of Japanese Written Languages
Zoom PrincetonA lecture and Q&A by Sota Tanaka (Kyoto University, Japan) which aims to better understand the complex role that written Chinese (hanwen/kanbun 漢文) played within the variation and history of […]
Mellon Forum: Urban Speculation // Queer Resistance
Zoom PrincetonMellon Forum on the Urban Environment // RESISTANCE With Denice Frohman, Poet; Davy Knittle, University of Pennsylvania; and Malcolm Rio, Columbia University. The Spring 2021 Mellon Forum is organized by […]
Reading in Translation: New Student Work
via Zoom PrincetonSix Princeton students studying literary translation read from their recent work, hosted by faculty member Larissa Kyzer (Translation and Intercultural Communication). Viewers in need of access accommodations are invited to […]