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Why Go Back to Beauvoir? Situating The Second Sex

Kate Kirkpatrick, Regent's Park College, University of Oxford

Department of French and Italian
Briger Hall Auditorium

CANCELED: Climate Storytelling: Works in Progress

High Meadows Environmental Institute; The Civilians theater company; Lewis Center for the Arts
010 East Pyne

Voice, Gender, Character: Tessitura Film Screening and Q&A

Lydia Cornett and Brit Fryer, co-directors; Rebekah Peeples, Office of the Dean of the College

Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program in the Humanities (IHUM)
016 Robertson Hall

Screening of PBS Documentary BOMBSHELL

Ben Loeterman and Gaia De Simoni, filmmakers; Michael Gordin, History; Razia Iqbal, SPIA

Program in Science and Global Security; Program in Journalism; Princeton History Department; SPIA
Grand Hall, Art Museum

CANCELED: Performance: Echoes from the Borderlands

Valeria Luiselli, artist; Ricardo Giraldo, artist and director; Leo Heiblum, composer, producer, and sound artist

Program in Latin American Studies
103 Chancellor Green

Baroque Sovereignty: A Colonial Poetics | 1. Mirrors

Edgar Garcia, University of Chicago

Department of English
Labyrinth Books 122 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ, United States

Reading by Jordan Salama ’19 and Creative Writing Seniors

Lewis Center for the Arts’ Program in Creative Writing; Labyrinth Books
202 Jones Hall

Brutality of Perfectionism and the Perils of the Mandate of Heaven in Early Chinese Empires

Liang Cai, University of Notre Dame

East Asian Studies Program
103 Chancellor Green

Baroque Sovereignty: A Colonial Poetics | 2. Giants

Edgar Garcia, University of Chicago

Department of English
Grand Hall, Art Museum

Artist Talk: Richard Mosse

Princeton Humanities Initiative