In this seminar, Nadal-Melsió will discuss her forthcoming book with co-author Eduardo Cadava. The book’s title plays on the homonym between “red” and “read” and emphasizes the role and place of reading in the political sphere.
Speakers
- Sara Nadal-MelsióAffiliationWriter-in-Residence, Slought Foundation
- Eduardo CadavaAffiliationDepartment of English, Princeton University
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Ideas intrigantes del seminario "La biblioteca~ la ruina~ y el laberinto"
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William Rowe, Emeritus Professor of Poetics, Birkbeck College University of London, will give two workshops on reading Latin-American poets. Rowe is a poet, translator and scholar. The second workshop is on Friday, April 9 at 1:00PM.
This event is open to faculty and graduate students only.
William Rowe, Emeritus Professor of Poetics, Birkbeck College University of London, will give two workshops on reading Latin-American poets. Rowe is a poet, translator and scholar. The first is on Friday, April 2 at 1:00PM.
Amazonian Poetics | Poéticas Amazônicas is a Brazil LAB/Princeton University & Museu Nacional/UFRJ workshop.
Workshop will be in Portuguese.
Complete program is available here.
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Superlative City is a book workshop and the third meeting of an interdisciplinary working group concerned with aesthetics, politics, and urbanism in the city of São Paulo, Brazil.
All sessions are free and open to the public.
Attendees are strongly encouraged to register in advance to receive and read pre-circulated papers…
Morning Workshop
Women*s Center (Frist 243), 10:00am-Noon
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The Poetics of Fragility Screening and Conversation with Lata Mani
McCormick 106, 5:00PM-7:00PM
4:30-5:20PM
Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body, and Primitive Accumulation
A conversation with Silvia Federici
5:30-7:30PM
Contemporary Feminist Struggles in Latin America
Silvia Federici, Verónica Gago, Betty Ruth Lozano, and Cecilia Palmeiro
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- Discussions will be held in Portuguese and English
- Faculty, students, staff -- all are welcome!
- For freshmen and sophomores interested in the 2012 Princeton in Spain summer program
- Free and open to the public
- Free and open to the public. Films will be screened in the original language with English subtitles.
- Free and open to the public.
- Free and open to the public. Round table followed by discussion in Spanish and English.
- Free and open to the public. Discussions will be held in English, Spanish and Portuguese.
- Interested students should contact Prof. Antonio Calvo ([email protected]) in advance to register for the exam.
- Introduction by Gabriela Nouzeilles
- Open to faculty, staff and students
- Open to graduate students in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese
- Open to Princeton in Spain participants
- Open to the public
- Public lecture in Spanish