Calendar of Events

James Stewart Film Theater, 185 Nassau Street Princeton, United States

Reading by Rodrigo Toscano & Katie Kitamura

Rodrigo Toscano, poet and activist; Katie Kitamura, author

Lewis Center for the Arts' Program in Creative Writing
209 Scheide Caldwell and Zoom

From Etruscan Town to Medieval Castle: Recent Excavations of a Central Italian Hilltop Settlement

Davide Zori, Baylor University

Environmental History Lab; Humanities Council; Program in Medieval Studies
202 Jones Hall

Articulating the Aesthetics of Democracy and Women’s Liberation: The Quest for a Decolonial Art history in South Korea

Sohl Lee, Stony Brook University, SUNY

East Asian Studies Program
216 Aaron Burr Hall , United States

Debt Working Group: Narrating Debt

Peter Szendy, Brown University

Humanities Council; Department of Anthropology
Princeton Public Library and Livestream

Impermanent Blackness: The Making and Unmaking of Interracial Literary Culture in Modern America

Korey Garibaldi, University of Notre Dame; Kinohi Nishikawa, English and African American Studies

Princeton Public Library
216 Aaron Burr Hall , United States

Material Aesthetics, Tonality, and the Politics of Racial Mixture in Puerto Plata

Mary Pena, Princeton-Mellon Initiative in Architecture, Urbanism, and the Humanities and PLAS

Program in Latin American Studies
15 Joseph Henry House Joseph Henry House, Princeton, NJ, United States

René Char’s Mobility

Fabrice Langrognet, Oxford University, Panthéon-Sorbonne University

Humanities Council; Program in Humanistic Studies; Department of Comparative Literature
East Pyne 010 and Zoom Princeton, NJ, United States

“Securitas: Embodied Concept”

Michèle Lowrie, University of Chicago

Eberhard L. Faber 1915 Memorial Fund in the Humanities Council; Department of Classics
Arthur Lewis Auditorium, Robertson Hall Arthur Lewis Auditorium, Robertson Hall, Princeton, NJ, United States

Immersion: Reporting From Within Vulnerable Communities

Nadja Drost, Journalism; Kathryn Edin, SPIA; Andrea Elliott, Journalism; Rena Lederman, Anthropology

Program in Journalism; Department of Anthropology; Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
Green Hall 0-S-6 Princeton, NJ, United States

The ‘Cross of Gold’ revisited: Money and Populism in the Age of Empire

Rosalind Morris, Columbia University

Center for Culture, Society and Religion
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