10 events found.
Book Talk: Knowledge, Power, and Academic Freedom
Joan Scott, author; Carolyn Rouse, Anthropology
Labyrinth Books, Humanities Council
Book Talk: Fault Lines: A History of the United States Since 1974
Julian Zelizer, WWS; Kevin Kruse, History
Princeton Public Library
Decolonize the Museum: Utopia?
Cristina Freire
Program in Latin American Studies
From Rehearsal to Simulation
Sabeth Buchmann
Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program in the Humanities (IHUM), Department of Art and Archaeology
Postclassicisms 2018-19: Translating Antiquity
Organizers: Yelena Baraz, Classics; Katerina Stergiopoulou, Classics
Postclassicisms, Humanities Council
Subjects Put to the Test. Learning Exercises in Contemporary Art
Sabeth Buchmann
Department of Art & Archaeology
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010 East Pyne
Michael Flower: Seven Types of Fiction in Historical Narrative: Or, Why You Cannot Trust Herodotus or Thucydides
Old Dominion Public Lecture Series in the Humanities Council
Old English Scribbles: The Intersection of Materiality and Performativity
Haruko Momma
Department of English Theory and Medieval Colloquia
The Yiddish Columbus: Critical Counter-History and the Remapping of American Jewish Literature
Rachel Rubinstein
Program in American Studies
The Feminist Porn Wars: A Retrospective
Gayle Rubin
Program in Gender & Sexuality Studies, Department of Anthropology