Locality and linguistic theory: The crucial role of African tone languages
1-S-5 Green Hall 1-S-5 Green Hall, PrincetonWe are at a juncture when the communication practices of other species are becoming better understood, which linguists can take as an opportunity to readdress a fundamental question: what makes […]
Waapance! ‘Let it Light!’: Awakening Myaamia ‘Miami Indian’ Storytelling Practices
210 Dickinson Hall PrincetonGeorge Ironstrack, citizen of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma and assistant director of the Myaamia Center will share the story of the revitalization of Myaamia ‘Miami Indian’ storytelling practices along […]
Writers Out: an evening of fiction and poetry
Princeton Public Library (2nd Floor Newsroom)Princeton faculty and graduate students will share their new writing during an evening of readings and refreshments. Aliya Ram, Julia Kornberg, Ilya Kaminsky, Jeff Dolven, Joyce Carol Oates, and Rachael […]
Resisting Gravity: A lecture from John McMorrough
Betts AuditoriumJohn McMorrough is an architect and writer who explores the relationship between contemporary culture and design methodology through architecture’s extended field of practices. In addition to buildings, his writing engages […]