Introduction to Digital Humanities Funding
Firestone Library, Floor B and Zoom PrincetonThe Center for Digital Humanities, the Princeton University Library and the Office of the Dean for Research invite humanities scholars (faculty, postdocs, staff and other researchers and collaborators) to an […]
Rubens’s Saltcellar: On the Generative Power of Nature and (Antwerp’s) Art
010 East Pyne PrincetonContainers for liquids and other substances are among the oldest known artifacts of human ingenuity; in early modern Antwerp, the focus of my research, artists and craftsmen seized on the […]
Medieval Black Sea Seminar Series
211 Dickinson Hall or ZoomJane Kershaw, University of Oxford | “Across the Black and Caspian Seas: Silver and the Viking Expansion” Jonathan Shepard, University of Oxford | “Furs, Slaves and the Black Sea” Zoom […]
Fictions of Accumulation: The Economic Turn in Latin American Cultural Studies
216 Aaron Burr HallThis event brings together prominent scholars of what can be described as the economic turn in Latin American Cultural Studies. Rethinking the role of aesthetics and narrative structures within the […]
East of Eden: A Case Against Nostalgia
219 Aaron Burr HallThe Danforth Lecture in the Study of Religion Cathleen Kaveny East of Eden: A Case Against Nostalgia Location: 219 Aaron Burr Hall Cathleen Kaveny, a scholar who focuses on the […]
L’Avant-Scène presents Cyrano de Bergerac By Edmond Rostand
Chancellor Green Rotunda PrincetonL'Avant-Scène, the French theater workshop, presents Cyrano de Bergerac By Edmond Rostand performed by students and directed by Florent Masse. Featuring Gavin LaPlace ‘23, Morgan Teman ‘23, Clément Herman GS, […]