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AI and the Future of Religion

Green Hall 0-S-6 Princeton

Beth Singler is Assistant Professor in Digital Religion(s) at the University of Zurich in the Faculty of Theology. She explores the social, ethical, philosophical, and religious implications of advances in Artificial Intelligence and robotics. A social and digital anthropologist, Singler has also produced documentary films as part of her public scholarship. Dr. Singler will be […]

“Temptation Transformed: The Story of How the Forbidden Fruit Became an Apple”

A17 Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building Washington Rd., Princeton

The Program in Judaic Studies and the Ronald O. Perelman Institute for Judaic Studies invite you to join us for the 2022 E. Franklin Robbins/UJA-Federation Lecture. This public lecture will be given by Azzan Yadin-Israel, Professor of Jewish Studies and Classics at Rutgers University, and is titled "Temptation Transformed: The Story of How the Forbidden […]

PUL Author Talk: “Thirteen Months in Dixie”

Firestone Library, Classroom A-6F

Join us for a PUL Author Talk with Jeaninne Surette Honstein and Steven Knowlton who will talk about their adventure in discovering, transcribing, and annotating an incredible manuscript that details the thrilling and sometimes horrifying ordeals of a starving prisoner in the last 13 months of the Civil War. “Thirteen Months in Dixie” is a […]

“Modern Art and the Remaking of Human Disposition”

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

Why did artists working in Europe around 1900 depart so dramatically from prior norms of depicting human body language? Modern Art & the Remaking of Human Disposition isolates a hitherto unexamined formal phenomenon in turn-of-the-century modernism––a rupture in conventions of corporeal disposition––to bring new concretion to our historical understanding of how turn-of-the-century European modernity was […]

Caribbean Studies Speakers Series: Self-Writing in the Caribbean: An “I” for an “Eye”

010 East Pyne Princeton

Panel III – Self-Writing in the Caribbean: An “I” for an “Eye” 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 […]

Atelier@Large: Conversations on Art-making in a Vexed Era

Richardson Auditorium Richardson Auditorium, Princeton

In a series of conversations that bring guest artists to campus to discuss what they face in making art in the modern world, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Paul Muldoon, director of the Princeton Atelier, moderates a discussion with Darryl McDaniels, co-founder of Run-D.M.C.; Jennifer Homans, historian, critic, former ballet dancer and writer of Apollo’s Angels: A […]

Reading by harris and Otsuka

James Stewart Film Theater, 185 Nassau Street Princeton

Award-winning poet francine j. harris (Here Is the Sweet Hand) and bestselling novelist Julie Otsuka (When the Emperor Was Divine, The Buddha in the Attic) read from their work as part of the Althea Ward Clark W’21 Reading Series, hosted by the Program in Creative Writing. Admission: Free and open to the public. All guests […]

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