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Crime Fiction, Bad Living, and the Anthropocene

Zoom Princeton

Jennifer Fay has called film noir “the genre most devoted to the arts of bad living.” Taking up this argument, Lucas Hollister discusses how crime fiction and film—specifically French and […]

Personal Limits #1: Sarah Chihaya and Merve Emre

Virtual Princeton

Monica Huerta (English, American Studies), the author of Magical Habits, hosts Personal Limits, a conversation series with critics, authors, and poets about contemporary experiments in personal writing amid overlapping crises. […]

Smiling behind the mask: Tokyo Olympics and its volunteers

Zoom Princeton

With the last Paralympic athletes heading home a month ago, Tokyo 2020 in 2021 has closed its gates. This presentation revisits the hopes, dreams, and desires originally connected with Tokyo 2020, and […]

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