Clifford Geertz Commemorative Lecture
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Glifford Geertz Commemorative Lecture - "Settler Colonialism Observed: Palestine's Alter-natives"
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Glifford Geertz Commemorative Lecture - "Settler Colonialism Observed: Palestine's Alter-natives"
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This talk explores air as the material space surrounding an artwork - its "Milieu," "Umgebung" and "Umwelt." It takes as its starting point evocations of air within and without an artwork, thus, evocations that cut across the separate realms of ref
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Produced by Rhizome Theater Company, Nice Town, Normal People is a dynamic documentary theater piece and community event that explores the many questions of home—who belongs, what it is, what it was, what we want it to be. It features
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Join us at 6pm in the Louis A. Simpson International Building for "The Bhagavad Gita Through Gandhi's Spectacles" with Richard Davis, Bard College. Part of the Hindu Studies Spring Lecture Series. Open to all. Questions? Email vchander@princeton.ed
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Join us at 4:30pm in the Louis A. Simpson International Building for "Gandhi and the Religion of Resistance" by Ajay Skaria. Part of the Hindu Studies Spring Lecture Series. Open to all. Questions? Email vchander@princeton.edu
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Many possible explanations for Donald Trump’s 2016 electoral victory have been put on the table, and this talk will offer another, involving the placement of his name on ballots in battleground states. Professor Krosnick will offer a theory of why th
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Join us at 4:30pm in the Louis A. Simpson International Building for "Mass Satyagraha and Collective Power" with Karuna Mantena, Yale University. Part of the Hindu Studies Spring Lecture Series. Open to all. Questions? Email vchander@princeton.edu<
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Join us at 6pm in the Louis A. Simpson International Building for "Gandhi's Ascetic Activism" with Veena Howard, California State University, Fresno. Part of the Hindu Studies Spring Lecture Series. Open to all. Questions? Email vchander@princeton.
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Khaled Alkhamissi is an Egyptian novelist, columnist, lecturer and cultural producer. He has published two works of fiction, Taxi and Noah¿s Arch that have given readers deep insights into Egyptian society in the last decade. Taxi, which is often said
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Deborah Amos (National Public Radio), Joe Stephens (Ferris Professor of Journalism in Residence, Princeton University), Alice Maiden ¿19, Talia Nevins ¿18