Where is the real home?
Zoom PrincetonIn the patriarchal context of Afghanistan, women have become domesticated through its history. The concept of the home gives full authority to its rulers such as father, brother, and husband; […]
Mellon Forum: HighWaterLine
Betts Auditorium and Zoom PrincetonHow will sea level rise affect New Jersey? Christina Gerhardt presents the HighWaterLine, a public-facing and public-engaging project, walking and chalking the future shoreline forecast by sea-level rise projections. The […]
Eve Krakowski – Before the Geniza Documents: The Case of a Marriage Arbitration from the Tenth-Century Fayyūm
209 Scheide Caldwell 209 Scheide Caldwell, PrincetonMedieval Studies is pleased to offer the Faculty Colloquium Series this Fall 2021. Eve Krakowski (Near Eastern Studies and Program in Judaic Studies) will present a lunchtime talk on October […]
Machine Learning + Humanities Working Group Meeting
Firestone Library, Floor BJoin the Machine Learning + Humanities group for a lunch discussion about the themes and provocations from the "Machine Predictions and Synthetic Text" roundtable event, which will have taken place […]
A Virtual Book Talk and Conversation with Rey Chow
Zoom PrincetonThe English Department’s Theory Colloquium will hold a virtual seminar with Rey Chow, Andrew W. Mellon Distinguished Professor in the Humanities at Duke University’s Program in Literature. Professor Chow will […]
Black Bodies, White Gold—Art, Cotton, and Commerce in the Atlantic World
Zoom PrincetonIn Black Bodies, White Gold, Anna Arabindan-Kesson (African American Studies, Art & Archaeology) uses cotton, a commodity central to the slave trade and colonialism, as a focus for new interpretations of […]
LAMB – Between Philosopher’s Cloak and Ascetic Habit: Religious Identity and the Transformation of the Tribon in Late Antiquity
209 Scheide Caldwell 209 Scheide Caldwell, PrincetonThe Late Antique, Medieval, and Byzantine Workshop at Princeton University (LAMB) brings together graduate students from across departments and disciplines who study and research any region ca. 300-1500 CE, and […]