10 events found.
Reading by award-winning writer Caoilinn Hughes
Caoilinn Hughes, author
Fund for Irish Studies; Lewis Center for the Arts
Political Imaginaries Unmoored: Beyond the Universal and Particular
Elizabeth A. Povinelli
Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program in the Humanities (IHUM)

Photo History’s Futures: Aglaya Glebova
Aglaya Glebova, University of California, Berkeley
Department of Art & Archaeology; Princeton University Art Museum

Fall Student Reading
Lewis Center for the Arts’ Program in Creative Writing
PHS & LLL Present – Meth Lunches: Food and Longing in an American City
Kim Foster, food critic
Labyrinth Books; Princeton High School; Princeton Public Library; Princeton Food Project.

Kwartler Family Lecture – How did Helena of Adiabene Become Queen of Jerusalem?
Sarit Kattan Gribetz, Fordham University
Program in Judaic Studies

Writing in Good Faith for Reading in Bad Faith, Or: Making Literature in the Age of Haters
Joshua Cohen, author
Department of Comparative Literature; Department of German; Humanities Council
The Buddhist and the Ethicist: Conversations on Effective Altruism, Engaged Buddhism, and More
Peter Singer, University Center for Human Values; Robert Wright, author
Labyrinth Books

PISC Paper nº3: “Ripple Effects of Arabization. Coptic History and Memory in late-medieval Egypt”
Tamer el-Leithy
Near Eastern Studies Department; Department of Religion; Near Eastern Studies Program

L’Avant-Scène presents Fragments XXIII
Department of French and Italian; L'Avant-Scène
