Methodologies for Literary Study: A Lunchtime Workshop Discussion for Graduate Students
40 McCosh 40 McCosh, PrincetonR. Darren Gobert is the William and Sue Gross Professor of Theater Studies and English at Duke Universitys where he serves as chair of theater studies. He specializes in comparative […]
The Journalism of Reparations
Arthur Lewis Auditorium, Robertson Hall NJFor years, news organizations routinely spread racist ideas and avoided reporting on neighborhoods of color. How can journalists now rebuild trust with ignored Black, Brown, and Asian communities? Panelists: Rund […]
“Catastrophe and More-than-Human Worlds”
219 Aaron Burr HallYael Navaro *98 is a social anthropologist who studies politics, the state, and violence and its aftermaths. She has contributed to crafting an affective, spatial and material approach for the […]
The Girl Before Her – Uprooting and Intergenerational Transmission
100 Jones HallThe Girl Before Her - Uprooting and Intergenerational Transmission that will focus on writing and the role of memories in the writing process. Born in Hanoi in 1995, Line Papin grew up […]
Rose and Isaac Ebel Lecture – History for the Future: Creating Archives of War
010 East PyneJoin the Program in Judaic Studies for this year's Rose and Isaac Ebel Lecture with Iuliia Skubytska on Thursday, February 22. War brings loss. Loss of people, loss of heritage, […]
Sarah Lee Elson, Class of 1984, International Artist-in-Residence Talk
016 Robertson HallJoin the Princeton University Art Museum and the Tang Center for East Asian Art for a conversation between the Beijing-based painter Liu Xiaodong and Zoe S. Kwok, the Nancy and […]
Magus: The Art of Magic from Faustus to Agrippa
Labyrinth Books 122 Nassau Street, PrincetonWe invite you to discuss and celebrate Grafton’s revelatory new account of the magus—the learned magician—and his place in the intellectual, social, and cultural world of Renaissance Europe. In literary […]
From Resistance to Resilience—Stories from the Urban Risk Lab
Betts AuditoriumMiho Mazereeuw is Associate Professor of Architecture and Urbanism and Director of the Urban Risk Lab at MIT. Operating at several scales, her research focuses on designing cities to prepare […]
The New York Arabic Orchestra presents “Mosaic” فسيفساء – featuring Layth Sidiq
Alexander Hall, Richardson Auditorium PrincetonThe New York Arabic Orchestra presents "Mosaic" فسيفساء (Fusaifisa), a concert embodying the rich tapestry of Arabic culture. With a palette of diverse sounds and rhythms, the orchestra will navigate […]