10 events found.
Sarah Broom in Conversation with Imani Perry
Sarah Broom, Author; Imani Perry, Department of African American Studies
Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students; Department of African American Studies; the Humanities Council.

Power, Patronage, and Production: Book Arts from Central Europe (ca. 800–1500) in American Collections
Cosponsor(s): The Index of Medieval Art, Department of Art & Archaeology, the Center for Culture, Society and Religion, the Program in Medieval Studies, the German Department, Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS), Humanities Council, Delaware Valley Medieval Association and The Morgan Library and Museum

Power, Patronage, and Production: Book Arts from Central Europe (ca. 800–1500) in American Collections
Cosponsor(s): The Index of Medieval Art, Department of Art & Archaeology, the Center for Culture, Society and Religion, the Program in Medieval Studies, the German Department, Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS), Humanities Council, Delaware Valley Medieval Association and The Morgan Library and Museum

Deaccession: An Exhibition
Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program in the Humanities (IHUM)

Dr Martin Luther King Jr Day 2022 – Community Bagel Breakfast + Art-Making
Arts Council of Princeton; Humanities Council; Department of African American Studies

Reading John Keats’s “The Eve of St. Agnes”
Susan Wolfson, English; John Bugg, Fordham University

James A. Moffett ’29 Lectures in Ethics: “Fairly Criticized, or Politicized? Conflicts in the Neuroscience of Sex Differences in the Human Brain”
Cordelia Fine
University Center for Human Values

Imagining the Oriental South: The Enslaved Mixed-Race Beauty in British Art and Visual Culture, c. 1865-1880
Mia Bagneris
Department of Art and Archaeology

James Longenbach on W.B. Yeats’ poem “Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen”
James Longenbach
Lewis Center for the Arts; the Fund for Irish Studies

The Value of Marx’s Capital Today
Paul North, Yale University; Paul Reitter, Ohio State University; William Clare Roberts, McGill University
European Cultural Studies, Comparative Literature, German
