Calendar of Events

202 Jones Hall

Fashioning Monogamy: Constitutional Rights of Gender (In) Equality and Adultery Law in Postcolonial South Korea

Jisoo M. Kim, George Washington University

010 East Pyne

The Middle Ages in Catalan Historiography and Imagination

Paul Freedman, Yale University

Chancellor Green Rotunda Princeton, NJ, United States

Misadventures in Magazine Making: An Evening with The European Review of Books

George Blaustein, University of Amsterdam; Sander Pleij, literary writer and author; Wiegerte Postma, Amsterdam Universtiy of the Arts

144 Louis A. Simpson International Building Princeton, NJ, United States

Apartheid isn’t the Question, Settler Colonialism is: Black South African Thought and the Critique of the International Left’s Apartheid Paradigm

Panashe Chigumadzi, Brandeis University.

Program in African Studies; Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies
002 Robertson Hall

Princeton Palestinian Studies Colloquium: Toward Nakba as a Legal Concept

Rabea Eghbariah, Harvard University

Department of Near Eastern Studies
010 East Pyne

Ghosts and Guests in the Machine: Animism and Technology

Gertrud Koch, Freie Universität Berlin, emerita

Humanities Council's Committee for Film Studies
A17 Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building Washington Road, Princeton, NJ

Spider-Mother: The Fiction and Politics of Rokeya Sakhawat Hossein

Smaran Dayal, Stevens Institute of Technology; Ben Baer, Comparative Literature

M.S. Chadha Center for Global India
102 Jones Hall Princeton, NJ, United States

PISC no. 3: “A View from the Province: An 18th-century Ottoman’s Reckoning with Science and Religion”

Xiwen Yang, UC Davis

Department of Near Eastern Studies; Department of Religion; Near Eastern Studies Program
Art on Hulfish 11 Hulfish St, Princeton

Faculty Panel – Helène Aylon: Undercurrent

Rachel Federman, guest curator; Katherine Bussard, Princeton University Art Museum; Esther Schor, Humanities Council and English; and Stacy Wolf, Lewis Center for the Arts

Princeton University Art Museum
006 Friend Center 006 Friend Center, Princeton, NJ, United States

Towards AI Models That Can Visually Understand the World’s Cultures

Graham Neubig, Carnegie Mellon University

Center for Digital Humanities
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