Indian Muslims and the BJP: the quest for the “acceptable” Muslim
219 Aaron Burr Hall or ZoomAli Khan Mahmudabad teaches history and political science at Ashoka University, India. He is an historian, political scientist, writer, columnist, and an occasional poet. He completed his MPhil and PhD from the University of Cambridge (UK). He previously studied the Arabic language at the University of Damascus (Syria) and did a double degree in History […]
The problem of Roman copies: A Transatlantic Dissent
203 Scheide Caldwell House 203 Scheide Caldwell House, PrincetonWhen Professor Giuliani entered the field of Classical Archaeology, there seemed to be a widespread consensus that ancient Roman sculptors had frequently copied Greek statues from the 5th and 4th centuries BC. This consensus has come under lively attack since about 1990. The revisionist movement started in the US but has rapidly spread and consolidated. […]
Caribbean Studies Speakers Series: (An)archiving the Caribbean: Matters, Methods, Meanings
010 East Pyne PrincetonPanel II – (An)archiving the Caribbean: Matters, Methods, Meanings The Caribbean Studies Speakers Series represents a collective effort to foreground Caribbean Studies at Princeton University by convening a group of scholars based on their innovative research in and on the region. From experimental soundscapes and digital self-writing to archival pedagogies and emancipatory memory, the works […]
UCHV Film Forum: Jordan Peele’s Nope (2022)
Green Hall 0-S-6 PrincetonThis event is part of “Love, That’s America,” the Fall 2022 UCHV Film Forum.