Calendar of Events

Green Hall 3-S-15

Trading with the Enemy: Greek Pottery in the Persian World

Kathleen Lynch, University of Cincinatti

Archaeological Institute of America (AIA); Program in Archaeology
Godfrey Kerr Theater Studio, Lewis Arts complex 122 ALEXANDER STREET, Princeton, NJ, United States

Carl E. Schorske Memorial Lecture | Giving the Working Class a Body: Politics, Literature, and Class War

Édouard Louis, author

Program in European Cultural Studies
010 East Pyne Princeton, NJ, United States

Teaching Language, Culture and Texts in the 21st Century: Insights from the Multiliteracies Framework

Kate Paesani and Mandy Menke, Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition (CARLA), University of Minnesota

Department of French and Italian and Department of Spanish and Portuguese
144 Louis A. Simpson Building

Translating Egyptians: Race-Consciousness of 1960s Egyptians in the African American Imagination

May Kosba, Program in African Studies

Program in Translation and Intercultural Communications
216 Aaron Burr Hall , United States

Progressive Politics in a Turbulent World: A New Pink Tide in Latin America?

Daniela Campello, Fundação Getulio Vargas; Juan Gabriel Valdés *76, Chilean Ambassador to the United States

Program in Latin American Studies; Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies
Betts Auditorium

CFS Faber Lecture: Cinematic Faces and Hands

Mary Ann Doane, UC-Berkeley

Committee for Film Studies
40 McCosh 40 McCosh, Princeton , NJ, United States

“The Making Out of Americans: Biology and the Poetics of Queer Social Reproduction”

Natalia Cecire, University of Sussex

Department of English, Bain-Swiggett Fund
Green Hall 0-S-6 Princeton, NJ, United States

Black Girls Fly: Ruminations on Religion, Race, and Technology

LeRhonda Manigault-Bryant, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill

Center for Culture, Society and Religion
East Pyne Lower Hyphen

AfroColombia: A panorama of life and living in Chocó

Jeison Riascos el Murcy, Photographer

Department of Spanish and Portuguese
East Pyne 010 East Pyne 010, Princeton, United States

The Rise of the Christian Economy in the post-Christian West

Ian Wood, University of Leeds

Program in Medieval Studies; Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies; Committee for the Study of Late Antiquity
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