Seuls en Scène – Princeton French Theater Festival
Princeton UniversitySeuls en Scène brings celebrated French actors and directors, as well as promising early-career artists, to Princeton University and the local community to present their work, introducing American audiences to dynamic and engaging French productions. This year we are thrilled to resume the French Theater Festival in person in collaboration with the 51st Edition of […]
Center for Digital Humanities Open House
Firestone Library, Floor BJoin the Center for Digital Humanities (CDH) to learn about CDH opportunities for students, faculty, and staff.
Leonardo Sciascia: The Man and the Writer
219 Aaron Burr HallLeonardo Sciascia remains best known outside Italy as novelist and writer of idiosyncratic detective stories which aim not so much to identify individual criminals as to dissect the society in which such crimes occur and to unveil the powerful forces which benefit by them. He was also produced non-fiction books in a genre of his […]
Missing Universality: Absence and Politics
010 East Pyne PrincetonUniversality is the basis of emancipatory politics. What is universal is not what we possess in common but what we don’t possess at all—the structural absence that animates every social order. This talk will argue for the salience of this conception of universality and an understanding of emancipation founded on it. Todd McGowan teaches theory […]
Ask Your Questions, a Belknap Visiting Fellows Residency with Daniel Alexander Jones
CoLab Gallery, Lewis Arts ComplexDaniel Alexander Jones, a Belknap Short-Term Visiting Fellow in Princeton’s Humanities Council, collaborates with members of the Princeton community at the Lewis Center for the Arts to construct an altar over the course of a week-long residency. Centered around the prompt “Ask Your Questions,” the conversations, offerings, building and activation of the altar will be […]