Tuesday, 11/11
12:00 PM. Louis Menand Seminar; Hinds
8:00 PM. A Tribute to Mahmoud Darwish: Cafe Vivian, Frist Campus Center
Wednesday, 11/12
12:30 PM. Works in Progress: Ariana Reilly, “Trends from a Major Fashion House: Representations of Fashion in Bleak House;” McCosh 40
7:00 PM. Screening of Dim Sum in preparation for Rey Chow’s Talk; Butler Apartments, 302A Halsey Court; Please RSVP to ehyde@princeton.edu
Thursday, 11/13
5:00 PM. Poetry Colloquium Presents: Poets in Conversation–Wayne Koestenbaum and Starry Schor; McCosh 40
7:15 PM. 20th Century Colloquium Movie Night. Meet at Princeton Garden Theater on Nassau Street for free tickets to Rachel Getting Married
Friday, 11/14
No Known Events
Monday, 11/17
4:30 PM. Rey Chow: “The Provocation of ‘Dim Sum’; or, Making Diaspora Visible on Film;” McCosh 2
4:30 PM. David Ball: Preparing for MLA; RSVP to Amy at apszczol@princeton.edu; McCosh 60
Tuesday, 11/18
12:00 PM. GAC Meeting! Hinds
12:15 PM. Juan Flores, “The Diaspora Strikes Back: Caribeño Tales of Learning & Turning;” 216 Burr Hall
Wednesday, 11/19
12:30 PM. Works in Progress: Julianne Werlin; McCosh 40
4:30 PM. 18th C./Romantic Studies Colloquium: Margaret A. Doody,”The Mystics’ Enlightenment: Paracelsus, Jakob Boehme, and the Idea of Change;” McCosh 40
4:30 PM. Valerie Traub: “Mapping Embodiment in the Early Modern West;” 111 East Pyne
Thursday, 11/20
12:00 PM. Lunch with Valerie Traub; RSVP to Valerie Kanka in Comp Lit (vjkanka@princeton.edu) by Tuesday November 18th; East Pyne 127
4:30 PM. Ed Park, “Personal Days;” McCosh 40
4:30 PM. Gordon Teskey: “Milton’s ‘Lycidas’ as Primitive Art;” East Pyne 010
4:30 PM. Teresa Reed: “Made in America: The History of Black Gospel Music;” McCormick 101
Friday, 11/21
10:30 AM. Final Public Oral Exam: Abigail H. Heald; McCosh 40
12:00 PM. Final Public Oral Exam: Roger Bellin; McCosh 40