Calendar of Events

Transnational Terrorism and Organized Crime in Afghanistan and their Implications for Security in the Region and Beyond

202 Jones Hall and Zoom 202 Jones Hall, NJ

One year into the Taliban rule, Afghanistan is not only facing a domestic catastrophe, but is also becoming a site for global terrorism and transnational organized crime for some 20 foreign terrorist groups. These include 12 to 14 Pakistani groups, such as Tehrik-e-Taliban-e-Pakistan, Lashkar-e-Tayyaba, Jaish-e-Mohammad, Sepah-e-Sahaba, and 4 regional groups such as the Chinese East […]

Arriving in the Present: Transcultural Perspectives in Contemporary German-Speaking Contexts—A Reading Group

011 East Pyne and Zoom

We are pleased to announce a new reading group, the first phase in a three-part initiative to expand and diversify the community of the Department of German at Princeton by fostering the study of an increasingly relevant field in German Studies: “Transnational Literatures” and “Literature of (Post-) Migration.” A group organized by Professors Sara S. […]

Latinx Archives in Context

216 Aaron Burr Hall

Today, Latinx archives are in a rapid process of transformation. Important questions arise from the field’s inherent multiple identities, its relation to Latin American art, and the growing interest in archival collections. On this panel, specialists will discuss how they approach the complexities of archiving Latinx art and history. ABOUT OUR GUEST SPEAKERS Mari Carmen […]

Getting to the Point. Genealogies of the Analog Code

Room N107, School of Architecture Room N107, School of Architecture, Princeton

The terms analog and digital, introduced in the 20th century, have very ancient predecessors in the dichotomy of continuous and discrete elements, which separated geometric quantities from letters and numbers in Mediterranean Antiquity. While the latter have been extensively studied in the form of the alphanumeric code, corresponding media analyses of the geometric elements are […]

LLL: The Babysitter: a Novel

Princeton Public Library and Livestream

Labyrinth Live at the Library Presents Joyce Carol Oates in conversation with Professor Maria DiBattista. We are always thrilled to celebrate a new novel by Joyce Carol Oates. Join us at the Library or check back here soon for the link to register for the livestream. From one of America’s most renowned storytellers—the best-selling author […]

Princeton Sound Kitchen: Dan Trueman & Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh

Taplin Auditorium

A program of fiddle music featuring Dan Trueman (Music) and 10-string fiddle (“hardanger d’amore”) player Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh, the Edward T. Cone Fellow in the Humanities Council and Department of Music. Free, unticketed.

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