10 events found.
Events
Over- and Under- Constitutionalization as Democratic Problems
Dieter Grimm, Humboldt University Berlin and former Justice of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany
University Center for Human Values; Program in Law and Normative Thinking
Anarchic Justice: Responding to the “Enforced Disappearance Apparatus” in Mexico
María Bacilio, PLAS Postdoctoral Research Associate and Lecturer
Program in Latin American Studies
Liberating Information: Exploring Computational Methods to Study Histories of Information, from Decolonization to Digital Humanities Modeling Culture Talk
Zoë LeBlanc, University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign
Center for Digital Humanities
Sex Is a Spectrum: The Biological Limits of the Binary
Agustín Fuentes, Department of Anthropology; Mallika Sarma, University of Pennsylvania
Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies
Panel Discussion & Opening Reception | Media and Modernity: 25 Years of Thinking through Mediation
Graduate Program in Media + Modernity
“Clutch: A Novel”
Emily Nemens, author; Jack Livings, Lewis Center for the Arts
Princeton Public Library, Labyrinth Books
On Being and Knowing: A Response to Thomas Ogden’s “Ontological” Framework
Hannah Wallerstein, psychologist and psychoanalyst
Seminar in Interdisciplinary Psychoanalytic Studies (SIPsaS)
On the Invention of Xuanxue 玄學 (“Dark Learning”): A Reading of Xie Lingyun’s 謝靈運 (385–433) “Bian zong lun” 辯宗論 (“Discourse on Discriminating the Ultimate Source”)
Lucas Rambo Bender, Yale University
East Asian Studies Program
Book Talk: “When All the Men Wore Hats: Susan Cheever on the Stories of John Cheever”
Susan Cheever, author; Eliza Griswold, Journalism
Labyrinth Books; Program in Journalism
Freedom of the press? Journalism in the ‘fake news’ era
Erin Banco, Journalism; Fara Dabhoiwala, History
Humanities Council's Program in Journalism