Language and Migration: Experience and Memory
Zoom PrincetonOrganizers: Esther Schor (English), Co-Director, The Migration Lab, Princeton Institute or International and Regional Studies (PIIRS) Humphrey Tonkin, Director, Center for Research and Documentation on World Language Problems This interdisciplinary symposium will convene humanists and social scientists, field-workers and policy-makers, artists and writers, to think together about migrants as resourceful users, interpreters, and creators of language. Language is […]
The Oldest Guard: Landowners, Local Memory, and the Making of the Zionist Settler Past
ZoomNear Eastern Studies Virtual Seminar Series Respondent: Jonathan Gribetz, Near Eastern Studies Open to the public. Registration Required: https://princeton.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwkce-urzkpHNMMrFJoUiTfcUq60hcW-NYB
Old Dominion Series: Pride and Prejudice: not altogether ‘light & bright & sparkling’
ZoomIn the final talk of the 2020-2021 Old Dominion Series, Susan J. Wolfson (English) gives a talk on "Pride and Prejudice: not altogether ‘light & bright & sparkling’." Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice has seemed, for generations, her most unified, satisfying and delightful romance. That’s the plotwork, anyway, for two of the five Bennet sisters, […]
Film Forum: 20,000 Days On Earth (2014)
ZoomAvailable to watch on on Eventive between 6 PM and 9 PM. If using Eventive, you need to go to filmforum.eventive.org and register. Do this by ordering a ticket for the film, which will take you to a place to either login or register. The Zoom discussion link is available to everyone on the Film Forum […]