Calendar of Events

202 Jones Hall

**POSTPONED** The Criminalization of Adultery: Gender Equality, Monogamy, and Faithful Marraige in Postwar South Korea

Jisoo M. Kim, George Washington University

East Asian Studies Program
1-S-5 Green Hall 1-S-5 Green Hall, Princeton, NJ, United States

Bua Comparative Project: Documentation and history of a language family of southern Chad

Pascal Boyeldieu, LLACAN-CNRS; Ulrich Kleinewillinghöfer, German Universities of Frankfurt, Bayreuth and Mainz; Florian Lionnet, Linguistics

Program in Linguistics
127 East Pyne 127 East Pyne, Princeton, NJ, United States

Charlotte Delbo: Writing Auschwitz and After

Ghislaine Dunant, author; Kathryn Lachman, translator

Department of French and Italian
Labyrinth Books and Livestream 122 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ, United States

Nihilistic Times: Thinking with Max Weber

Wendy Brown, Institute for Advanced Study; Fintan O'Toole, Lewis Center for the Arts

Labyrinth Books; Humanities Council; Lewis Center for the Arts; University Center for Human Values.
A71 Louis A. Simpson Building

Shimmers of the Fabulous: Intimate Touch and Public Sex in Queer and Trans Bombay

Brian A. Horton

M. S. Chadha Center for Global India
Zoom Princeton, NJ, United States

Art Hx Presents | Collectives in Crisis: Healing Through Storytelling with Neil Bardhan

Neil Bardhan

Art HX, a Humanities Council Exploratory Grant in Collaborative Humanities
202 Jones Hall

HIdeyoshi’s Goal of Conquering Ming China? A Misconstrued Narrative of Japan’s Invasion of Chosŏn Korea in 1592-1598

Nam-lin Hur, University of British Columbia

East Asian Studies Program
A17 Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building Washington Road, Princeton, NJ

Spring 2023 Anschutz Lecture | Talk to Me: A Story of Racial Capitalism, Coup, and Democracy

Rich Benjamin

Effron Center for the Study of America
East Pyne 010 East Pyne 010, Princeton, United States

“How Do We Think of Social Diversity”

Luis Tapia, CIDES, Universidad Mayor de San Andrés; Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Columbia University; Bruno Bosteels, Columbia University

Program in Latin American Studies
103 Scheide Caldwell

“Who Reads Greek in 3rd Century CE Oxyrhynchus?: The Jewish Community of Oxyrhynchus Before and After 117 CE”

Meron Piotrkowski

Sponsored by the Committee for the Study of Late Antiquity and Cosponsored by the Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies
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