Calendar of Events

101 McCormick

Were They Enslaved? A New Look at Maya Figurines

Mary Miller '75, Getty Research Institute

Department of Art and Archaeology
Rocky-Mathey Theater Rockefeller College, 203 Madison Hall, Princeton, NJ, United States

Ciné-Club: “Détective” (1985), Jean-Luc Godard

Department of French and Italian
Princeton Garden Theatre 160 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ, United States

Fall Film Series: The Assassin (2015)

Princeton Art Museum and Princeton Garden Theater
James Stewart Film Theater, 185 Nassau Street Princeton, United States

Film Forum: “The Burning Child” (2019), Joseph Leo Koerner

University Center for Human Values
16 Joseph Henry House

Bodies of Knowledge Working Group: Queer Affect in Crip Landscapes: Disability, Desire, Devastation

Robert McRuer, George Washington University

Humanities Council; Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
1879 Hall, Tower Room 1879 Hall, Princeton , NJ, United States

A Whole New Spinoza: Historical discoveries out of literary methods

Maxime Rovere, IHRIM, Lyon

Department of Philosophy
106 McCormick NJ, United States

Dante, Teacher of his Reader

Teodolinda Barolini, Columbia University

Department of French and Italian
010 East Pyne

A World Made of Travel: Digital Approaches to the Eighteenth-Century Grand Tour of Italy

Giovanna Ceserani, Stanford University

Society of Fellows
120 Lewis Library 120 Lewis Library, Princeton, NJ, United States

Fixing History: Ethics, Ritual, and Two Objects at Princeton

Laura Nasrallah, Yale Divinity School

Department of Religion
Princeton Garden Theatre 160 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ, United States

International Cinema Series: Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles

Princeton Public Library, the International Employees Group at Princeton, and the Davis International Center
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