10 events found.
Black Bodies, White Gold—Art, Cotton, and Commerce in the Atlantic World
Anna Arabindan-Kesson, African American Studies, Art and Archaeology; Chika Okeke-Agulu, Art and Archaeology, African American Studies
Labyrinth Books; African American Studies; Humanities Council; the Princeton Public Library
LAMB – Between Philosopher’s Cloak and Ascetic Habit: Religious Identity and the Transformation of the Tribon in Late Antiquity
John Ladouceur
Program in Medieval Studies; Center for Collaborative History
Empathy and Journalism: The power of immersive reporting in creative nonfiction
Helen Thorpe, Journalism; with Carolyn Rouse, Anthropology
Program in Journalism
Featured
209 Scheide Caldwell
Languages of Emergency, Infrastructures of Response and Everyday Heroism in the Circumpolar North
Olga Ulturgasheva, Pathy Distinguished Visitor in the Fund for Canadian Studies; Barbara Bodenhorn, University of Cambridge
Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative at Princeton (NAISIP); Humanities Council
Jessica to Jack: story of a transition (Screening and Q&A)
Department of French and Italian; New Italian Cinema Events (N.I.C.E)
Artful (Re)working: Pictures of Labor in Eighteenth-Century Japan
Chelsea Foxwell
Department of Art and Archaeology
Lecture: Celebrating 50 Years of Photography
Katherine A. Bussard
Princeton University Art Museum
Debating Permissivism with Metaepistemology in Mind
Miriam Schoenfield, Whitney J. Oates Visiting Fellow in the Humanities Council and the Department of Philosophy
Department of Philosophy
Seamus Heaney’s Late Poems
Nicholas Allen
Fund for Irish Studies at Princeton University