Calendar of Events

397 Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building

Metapoesis in Late ʿAbbāsid Poetry: The Dove, the Crow, and the Camel in al-Maʿarrī’s Saqṭ al-Zand

Suzanne Stetkevych, Georgetown University

Department of Religion; Department of Near Eastern Studies
Zoom Princeton, NJ, United States

Japan’s Magna Carta: Property, Inheritance and Gender in Medieval Japan

Thomas Conlan

Princeton Journeys
Berlind Theatre at McCarter Theatre Center

Felon: An American Washi Tale by Reginald Dwayne Betts

Lewis Center for the Arts' Program in Theater; McCarter Theatre
Art on Hulfish 11 Hulfish St, Princeton

L’Avant-Scène presents Les Caprices de Marianne by Musset & La seconde surprise de l’amour by Marivaux

Department of French and Italian; L’Avant-Scène
103 Scheide Caldwell 103 Scheide Caldwell, Princeton, NJ, United States

“Is Byzantine Studies a Colonialist Discipline? Towards a Critical Historiography”

Mirela Ivanova, University of Sheffield; Ben Anderson, Cornell University

Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies
Berlind Theatre at McCarter Theatre Center

Felon: An American Washi Tale by Reginald Dwayne Betts

Lewis Center for the Arts' Program in Theater; McCarter Theatre
301 Wooten Hall

Ancient Graeco-Roman Medicine and Biology Workshop

Department of Philosophy; Department of Classics
Berlind Theatre at McCarter Theatre Center

Felon: An American Washi Tale by Reginald Dwayne Betts

Lewis Center for the Arts' Program in Theater; McCarter Theatre
Art on Hulfish 11 Hulfish St, Princeton

L’Avant-Scène presents Les Caprices de Marianne by Musset & La seconde surprise de l’amour by Marivaux

Department of French and Italian; L’Avant-Scène
103 Chancellor Green

Take No for An Answer. Reclaiming the French Canon Through the Female Gaze.

Jennifer Tamas, Rutgers University

Department of French and Italian
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