Past Events
Variations Speaker Series: Prof. Paul Stasi - "No Natural Seeing": Reading with Raymond Williams
via Zoom.
This event will be run in a seminar format. To receive a link to the readings, please register via this Google Form.
"No Natural Seeing": Reading with Raymond Williams Abstract from Prof. Paul Stasi: In this talk, I will look at selected passages from Raymond Williams’s The English Novel, in part as a counter to Joseph North’s recent assessment of Williams’s work in Literary Criticism: A…
Leonora Paula "Anti-Racist Pedagogies in Brazilian Literature and Culture Courses"
Online event via Zoom
Latin American and Latinx Studies External Speaker series welcomes Leonora Paula, Assistant Professor at Michigan State University. This event is hosted by Carlos Pio, Lecturer in Hispanic and Portuguese Studies.
A Conversation with Dr. Lilia Schwarcz hosted by Dr. Mércia Flannery 10/15
via ZOOM
The Latin American and Latinx Studies External Speaker Series (LALSES) presents A Conversation with Lilia Schwarcz, Professor of Anthropology at the University of São Paulo and Visiting Professor at Princeton. Please see poster below for information and to register for the zoom…
Variations Working Group - Reading Group
Williams Hall 440
Capital Reading Group is back! Join Variations for a year-long reading group on Marx’s magnum opus!
"Why Early Modern Spain" Looking for Don Quixote in World Cinema: Michael Solomon (Penn).
Van Pelt Library - 6th floor, Kislak Center
"Why Early Modern Spain" Why the Persiles Now? Marina Brownlee (Princeton University).
Van Pelt Library, 6th Floor, Kislak Center
Variations Working Group - Reading Group
Williams Hall 440
Capital Reading Group is back! Join Variations for a year-long reading group on Marx’s magnum opus!
"Why Early Modern Spain" Staging Difficult Conversations: Sex, Violence, and the Comedia Today: Sonia Velázquez (Indiana University).
Van Pelt Library - 6th floor, Kislak Center