Celebrating Liliana Cavani’s Life and Films
Various PrincetonPresented by the Department of French and Italian and The Italian Cultural Institute, New York. In association with the Humanities Council, the Department of Comparative Literature, Committee for Film Studies […]
Oceanography Otherwise: Marine Methods in the Environmental Humanities
Room 002, Robertson HallIn The Physical Geography of the Sea and its Meteorology (1855), Matthew Fontaine Maury blames a major ocean current for the commercial decline of the U.S. South. “The Gulf Stream, […]
“Why were masks so essential for Greek tragedy?”
161 East Pyne and ZoomLunch Talk To attend in person please RSVP by Monday, March 27th to Eileen Robinson, eileenrobinson@princeton.edu Click here for the Zoom registration link
Judge Zahid Quraishi in Conversation with Professor Udi Ofer
Arthur Lewis Auditorium, Robertson Hall Arthur Lewis Auditorium, Robertson Hall, PrincetonJoin us for the next FOCUS Speaker Series event in Robertson Hall, Arthur Lewis Auditorium at 4:00 pm on Thursday, March 30, 2023. In collaboration with the School of Public […]
Ut ekphrasis pictura: When Words Take Shape in Sir John Chardin’s Drawings of Muhammad’s Tomb in Mecca
010 East Pyne PrincetonViolence might involve the fixation of our memorized images in words, because, as Italo Calvino says in his book Invisible Cities, “memory’s images, once they are fixed in words, are […]
Flaubert Blues
105 Chancellor GreenAymeric Glacet, Professor of French and French Studies, Sewanee: The University of the South, will present the lecture Flaubert Blues. Registration required.
Toni Morrison Lectures | On the Far Side: Globalization in Morrison’s World
10 McCoshHeld over three days March 28 – March 30th, the Toni Morrison Lectures are held bi-annually and spotlight the new and exciting work of scholars and writers who have risen […]
TigerTalks in the City: Innovations in Arts Accessibility
Alumni Ventures Group 183 Madison Avenue #18th Floor, New YorkThis extraordinary panel of Princetonians committed to disability justice and enhancing accessibility in the arts will explore the advances to which our community has contributed. Kay Gayner '86, is the […]