10 events found.
Mellon Forum // Fishers, Foragers, and Fine Diners: Narrating Food Sovereignty and its Discontents in South Africa’s Western Cape
Ben Jamieson Stanley, University of Delaware; Blessings Masuku, Princeton-Mellon Fellow
Princeton Mellon Initiative in Architecture, Urbanism & the Humanities
I Dream, Therefore, I Write: A Reflection on the Dreaming Mind and the Process of Literary Creation in Early Modern China
Yiren Zheng, Dartmouth College
Program in East Asian Studies
Jews, Enslavement, and Rape: Social Realities and Literary Representations in the Early Modern Era
Tamar Herzig, Tel Aviv University
Program in Judaic Studies; Center for Collaborative History
“The Value of an Unflinching Gaze: Portraiture, Enslavement, and the Process of Locating Black Women in the 16th Century.”
Jennifer L. Morgan, New York University
Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies
How To Lose A Country: Seven Steps from Democracy To Dictatorship
Ece Temelkuran, journalist; Razia Iqbal, SPIA
Labyrinth Books; Program in Law and Normative Thinking; Program for the History of Political Thought
When Pages Breathe: Screening—When My Sleeping Dragon Woke
Lewis Center for the Arts’ Program in Theater; Princeton University Library
Euripides’ Proliferative Aesthetic
Naomi A. Weiss, Harvard University
Department of Classics
Literature for the Masses: Japanese Period Fiction, 1913-1941
James Reichert, Stanford University
Program in East Asian Studies; Department of East Asian Studies
Book Talk: The Organic Line: On Weak Links and Plagiotropic Relations
Irene V. Small, Art & Archaeology; Luis Pérez Oramas, independent curator, essayist and poet
Program in Latin American Studies
Unmute and Rescript History: Listening to Photographs of the Women of the Algerian Revolution
Sophia Mo, University of Michigan
Department of French and Italian