10 events found.
At the Brink: Nuclear weapons, democracy and the media
Kathleen Kingsbury, The New York Times
Program on Science and Global Security; Princeton School of Public and International Affairs; Program in Journalism
Seeking the Origins: Reconsidering the Impact of “Origins of the Śākyas” (Shishi yuanliu 釋氏源流) on Ming Book Culture
Noga Ganany, University of Cambridge
Program in East Asian Studies
PAW Magie Lecture – Entrepreneuring Women: The spaces of textile manufacture in classical Greek cities
Lin Foxhall, University of Liverpool
Program in the Ancient World
Siren Song: Understanding Pakistan Through Its Women Singers
Raza Ahmad Rumi, journalist; Mossavar-Rahmani Center, University Center for Human Values
Film Screening: 1923 Kanto Massacre
Jinhee Josephine Lee, producer
History Department; East Asian Studies Department; East Asian Studies Program
VISCERA::POETICS, a sense::archive workshop with artist Ziba Rajabi
Humanities Council Working Group
The Zingaresca Ensemble: A Concert of Romani, Jewish, and East European Music
Oleg Timofeyev, Vadim Kolpakov, and Anton Belov, the Zingaresca Ensemble
Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures; Program in Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies; Department of Music; Humanities Council
Communicating on Rome’s Edges: Tongues, Gesture, and Art
Anthony Corbeill, University of Virginia
Department of Classics
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Reading James Baldwin through the Lens of Black Deaf and Disability Studies
Rezenet Moges-Riedel, California State University Long Beach, Kelsey Henry, Humanities Council, Society of Fellows, and African American Studies
Humanities Council; Department of Anthropology: Program in Linguistics; American Sign Language Program
Nothing, Happening Everywhere, All at Once, or Why I’m Hooked on Literary and Photographic Representations of Ordinary Landscapes around Greater Paris
Ari Blatt, University of Virginia
Department of French and Italian