Medieval Studies Faculty Colloquium: “Burial Archaeology and the Justinianic Plague”
209 Scheide Caldwell 209 Scheide Caldwell, PrincetonJanet Kay will present the lunchtime talk, “Burial Archaeology and the Justinianic Plague.”
Long Night with Fidel Castro: Intellectuals Discuss the Cuban Revolution
216 Aaron Burr HallOn January 8, 1967, a group of prominent foreign and Cuban intellectuals gathered for dinner at the Museo de Artes Decorativas in Havana. Most of them were members of the […]
Nat Turner and the Late Emancipation Novel
40 McCosh 40 McCosh, PrincetonA public lecture in connection with the graduate seminar, “Postwar New York,” organized by Joshua Kotin and sponsored by Postwar New York: Workshops, a Humanities Council Magic Grant for Innovation, […]
[POSTPONED] Trans Talmud: Religion and the Public Conversation
008 Friend CenterPlease note this event has been postponed. Please visit the CSR website for more information. Max Strassfeld is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Arizona. He is […]
Literary Theory for Robots
Room N107, School of Architecture Room N107, School of Architecture, Princeton::Event co-sponsored by the Center for Digital Humanities:: Literary Theory for Robots (W.W. Norton, 2024) reveals the hidden history of modern machine intelligence, taking readers on a spellbinding journey from […]
Sovereign Materials: Tragedy, Extraction, and the Settler Colonial Mindset
PUL Makerspace, A Level of Lewis Science LibraryThis salon will stage an interactive dialogue between contemporary Amazonia and Greek tragedy. We will use some of the tools in Makerspace to foreground the material and productive practices implicated […]
Reading Symptoms and Enjoyments | A lecture from K Michael Hays
Betts AuditoriumK. Michael Hays is the Eliot Noyes Professor of Architecture Theory and Co-Director of the Master in Design Studies Program at the Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD), where he […]