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Past Virtual Events
April 21, 2021 · 4:30 pm
· virtual
Visual Media Workshop – ‘What Is Seen and What Can Be Said About It’: Visual Turns in the Anarchive
Lia Brozgal, UCLA
Program in European Cultural Studies
Virtual
Workshop
Open to the Public
Graduate Students
April 20, 2021 · 4:30 pm
· virtual
Carl E. Schorske Memorial Lecture – Auerbach, Homer, Sebald: Hypotactic Narrative and the End of the World
Daniel Mendelsohn, Bard College
Program in European Cultural Studies; Humanities Council
Lecture
Virtual
Open to the Public
April 13, 2021 · 12:00 pm
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1:00 pm
· virtual
Visual Media Workshop – Anne A. Cheng, in conversation on her book,
Ornamentalism
Anne A. Cheng, Department of English; Program in American Studies
Program in European Cultural Studies
Virtual
Workshop
Open to Princeton-affiliated faculty and students
Graduate Students
March 2, 2021 · 4:30 pm
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6:00 pm
· virtual
The Porcelain Industry Confronts the Vulgar Question of Money: Towards a New Prehistory of Industrialization in the German States, 1780-1840
Suzanne Marchand, Louisiana State University
Program in European Cultural Studies; Eberhard L. Faber 1915 Memorial Fund in the Humanities Council
Faber Lecture
Virtual
Open to the Public
December 9, 2020 · 12:00 pm
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1:20 pm
· virtual
An American Historikerstreit: Holocaust Representation and the Specter of Deconstruction
Jonathan Catlin, Department of History
Center for Collaborative History, Department of History
Virtual
Workshop
Open to the Public
November 11, 2020 · 4:30 pm
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6:00 pm
· virtual
Can We Be Black in a Country Where Race Does Not Exist?
Rokhaya Diallo, Journalist –Writer–Filmmaker
Department of French and Italian; Program in Contemporary European Politics and Society
Virtual
Lecture
open to the education community
November 10, 2020 · 12:00 pm
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1:20 pm
· virtual
Singing like Germans: Black Musicians in the Land of Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms
Kira Thurman, University of Michigan
Center for Collaborative History, Department of History
Virtual
Workshop
Open to the Public
November 4, 2020 · 4:30 pm
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6:00 pm
· virtual
The Political is Personal: Rousseau’s Ethics of the Self
Jason Neidleman, University of La Verne
Department of French and Italian
Lecture
Virtual
open to the education community
November 2, 2020 · 4:30 pm
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6:00 pm
· virtual
Talking about Race in Nineteenth-Century France: Ethics and the Impact of Distance
Jennifer Yee, University of Oxford
Department of French and Italian; Program in Contemporary European Politics and Society
Lecture
Virtual
Open to the Public
October 30, 2020 · 12:00 pm
· virtual
L’Avant-Scène Presents: A Conversation with Clément Hervieu-Léger
Clément-Hervieu Léger, actor and director
Department of French and Italian
Workshop
Virtual
Open to the Public
October 29, 2020 · 4:30 pm
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6:00 pm
· virtual
State of Crucifixion: Tourism, Holy Week Festivals, and the Sacred Politics of the Cold War
Eugenia Afinoguénova, Marquette University
Center for Collaborative History, Department of History
Virtual
Workshop
Open to the Public
October 28, 2020 · 12:00 pm
· virtual
Making Sense of the Shaking: The 1861-62 Lake Baikal Earthquakes and the Meanings of Nature in Imperial Russia
Nicholas B. Breyfogle, The Ohio State University
Center for Collaborative History, Department of History
Virtual
Workshop
Open to the Public
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