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Many Russophone heritage students cite 'identity' as the principal reason for studying the language; they come to class to explore and assess the deep-rooted cultural, emotional, and…
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October 26th, 2022 Speaker
Svetlana Korshunova Department
Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Princeton University Location
012 East Pyne
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The Russia-Ukraine crisis has spurred a new wave of refugee immigration to neighbouring European countries including Poland, Germany, and Georgia. This story is, of course, not a new one –…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Srishti Ghosh Department
Politics
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I posit that Shin Yu Pai's poetry on Asian American stories and mementos are not merely commemoration/memorialization, but further engage with the challenge of constructing an identity of the…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Grace Tan Department
English
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During World War II, around 500,000 Latinos and Latinas enlisted in the U.S. armed forces and countless others supported the war efforts on the homefront. Despite their paramount contributions,…
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Roberto Hasbun, UG '21 Department
History
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Kwame Anthony Appiah, philosopher, cultural theorist, and novelist, will discuss his recent book, "The Lies That Bind: Rethinking Identity," a Washington Post Notable Book of the Year, and…
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October 11th, 2020 Department
Friends of the Princeton University Library
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Dr. David Campbell Department
Counseling & Psychological Services, UHS
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