Princeton French Film Festival
Various PrincetonThe French and Francophone Society, along with its generous partners at Princeton University and beyond, are thrilled to invite you all to the first-ever Princeton French Film Festival, happening from […]
PLAS Graduate Workshop | Alex Diaz-Hui & Julia Kornberg
3rd Floor Atrium, Aaron Burr PrincetonPRESENTER: Alex Diaz-Hui, Ph.D. candidate, Department of English "Anticolonial Ensembles in the Américas: Collective Voice and Authorship in the Late Twentieth-Century" Anticolonial Ensembles in the Américas: Collective Voice and Authorship […]
Global Existential Challenges: The Art(s) of Domination and Resistance
A71 Louis A. Simpson BuildingThe PIIRS Director’s Seminar Series focuses on Global Existential Challenges; this academic year, the seminar features panels of Princeton faculty who deliberate core questions from a multidisciplinary and comparative perspective. […]
Leaping Clear of the Many and the One
219 Aaron Burr HallThe apparent duality of “the universal” and “the particular” arises from what a Buddhist might call “primal confusion”: the sensory-cognitive delusion that phenomena exist as distinct, individual entities whose existence […]
Maritime Buddhist Art of the East Asian “Mediterranean,” ca. 900–1200
010 East Pyne PrincetonHow did maritime connectivity reconfigure the cultural boundaries of Buddhist East Asia during the medieval period? What is the role of seafaring ports in object mobility and in forming a […]
How Princeton Research Becomes A Film and A Vault At The Venice Biennale
301 Wooten HallOpen to Princeton University ID Holders.
The Form that Thinks: The Essay-Film from Inside
216 Aaron Burr HallAndrés Di Tella argues that the essay-film is a hybrid, stemming from the complex heritage of experimental cinema, documentary, and the literary essay. The essay-film is the result of personal […]