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FIT Graduate Conference: “Taboo”

010 East Pyne Princeton

What is taboo? This question shapes our relationship to language, in turn shaping the boundaries of communities, cultures, and literary canons. A term borrowed from Tongan, a Polynesian language. a […]

The History of Value in Nineteenth Century North America

211 Dickinson Hall or Zoom

April 14-15 | 211 Dickinson Hall & Zoom This two-day conference will explore the history of the concept of “value” in North America over the course of the long nineteenth […]

Accommodating Justice Systems

105 Chancellor Green

How to make justice more comprehensible and accessible to diverse vulnerable populations in the US and Latin America This workshop is jointly hosted by Princeton University and by the Center […]

Kyung-Sook Shin Book Reading

Betts Auditorium

Reading by one of South Korea’s most important and prolific authors, Shin Kyung-Sook, on the occasion of the English language translation publication of her most recent novel, I Went to […]

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