10 events found.
A Conversation with Sandy Ouvrier
Sandy Ouvrier, Paris National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts
Department of French and Italian; Center of Excellence; L’Avant-Scène

“Politically Red”
Sara Nadal-Melsió, Slought Foundation; Eduardo Cadava, Department of English
Department of Spanish and Portuguese

THAT’S HISTORY? Thirty Years After the End of Apartheid
African Humanities Colloquium; Center for Collaborative History; Humanities Council; University Center for Human Values

Ruha Benjamin in Conversation with Chris Gilliard
Chris Gilliard, Macomb Community College; Ruha Benjamin, African American Studies
Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students
Translation as a Multiplayer Game
Neil Blackadder, Princeton University Translator in Residence
Program in Translation & Intercultural Communication; Humanities Council

A Constitutional Coup in Israel: Background, Causes, Consequences
Yair Sagy
Department of History; Program in Near Eastern Studies; University Center for Human Values
Mellon Forum || Christianizing Algiers: Reshaping Urban Identity by “Cross and Plow”
Ralph Ghoche, Barnard College; Babak Manouchehrifar, Stewart Fellow in the Council of the Humanities; Princeton-Mellon Fellow Gregory Valdespino, Princeton-Mellon / PIIRS Fellow
Princeton Mellon Initiative in Architecture, Urbanism & the Humanities

Toward a History of Waiting: Social Hierarchy and Architecture
Helmut Puff, University of Michigan
German Department

The Ver-Fremdworteffekt. Adorno on Language’s Glitches
Frank Ruda
Department of Comparative Literature
