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SUMMARY:Beyond the canon: Anne Conway on sense perception
DESCRIPTION:There will be two aspects to my paper. First I shall discuss some of the respects in which Anne Conway is representative of the issues that arise in relation to the study of women philosophers. I shall argue that to get a fuller sense of her philosophy\, and to open up dimensions of her philosophy which have not\, typically\, been discussed\, we need to take seriously her engagement with non-canonical strands of thought. In the second part of the paper I shall illustrate this from what we can piece together about her views on sense-perception.
URL:https://renaissance.princeton.edu/event/beyond-the-canon-anne-conway-on-sense-perception/
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SUMMARY:Ghetto Urbanism in Early Modern Venice
DESCRIPTION:On March 29\, 1516\, the Venetian Senate ordered all Jews residing in the city to move to the Ghetto Nuovo.  This talk examines the ghetto’s placement within the urban landscape of Venice\, comparing the location of the Venetian ghetto on the city’s periphery to the disposition of the ghettos in Rome and Florence in the city center. This comparative analysis\, in Italy and elsewhere\, seeks to define the contours of ghettoization and to elucidate the principles of urban planning in the Venetian context.  Here I explore the ghetto as a peripheral site that offered a new design in urban planning. The ghetto created a laboratory of the periphery that forged a site not always out of center.  Instead\, I examine the ghetto as an architecture of confinement in which issues of centrality and marginality\, visibility and invisibility\, siting and sighting\, were constantly negotiated.
URL:https://renaissance.princeton.edu/event/jews-in-italian-renaissance-art/
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SUMMARY:Shakespeare Afoot
DESCRIPTION:Whitney J. Oates Visiting Fellow in the Humanities Council and the Department of English \nThis lecture explores the dramaturgy of the foot in a series of well-known Shakespeare plays\, from Richard III through As You Like It to Macbeth.  It looks at the theatrical uses of limping\, pacing\, stalking\, tripping and says quite a bit about wandering too.
URL:https://renaissance.princeton.edu/event/lecture-by-john-kerrigan/
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