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One Book, Five Writers: Translating Jaguars’ Tomb
Amalia Gladhart, University of Oregon
Program in Translation & Intercultural Communication
Book Talk: The African Heritage of Latinx and Caribbean Literature
Sarah Quesada, Duke University
Effron Center for the Study of America
“Labor, Love and Loss: Black Women and Care-Work during the Civil War”
LaKisha Simmons, University of Michigan
Center for Collaborative History
Theravada Buddhist responses to colonialism and their modern implications: Yin-Cheng Distinguished Lecture in Buddhism
Kate Crosby, Balliol College, University of Oxford
Center for Culture, Society and Religion
Mellon Forum: Cüirtopia
Regner Ramos, University of Puerto Rico; Mary Pena, Princeton-Mellon / Program in Latin American Studies Fellow
Princeton Mellon Initiative in Architecture, Urbanism + the Humanities
American Classical Scholarship, Comedy, and Disorientation
Constanze Güthenke, University of Oxford
Department of Classics
“Revolving Closets, Open Undergrounds”
Mehammed Mack, Smith College
Program in Media and Modernity
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Betts Auditorium