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  2. Indrani Pal-Chaudhuri - Wikipedia

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    [59] She was invited as the keynote speaker at the Princeton University Creative Arts and Humanities Symposium 2018, Princeton's Innovation Engage 2020 on "The Art of Social Change", and at the Princeton Humanities Council's Organizing Stories, she spoke on "Mythography, Digital Storytelling, and Counter-Colonizing the Heteropatriarchal Gaze ...

  3. Patricia Fortini Brown - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Fortini Brown (born 16 November 1936) is Professor Emerita of Art & Archaeology at Princeton University. Venice and its empire, from the late middle ages through the early modern period, has been the primary site of her scholarly research, with a focus on how works of art and architecture can materialize and sum up significant aspects ...

  4. Wen Fong - Wikipedia

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    Wen C. Fong (Chinese: 方聞; pinyin: Fāng Wén; 1930 – October 3, 2018) was a Chinese-American historian of East Asian art. He was the Edwards S. Sanford Professor of Art History at Princeton University, where he taught Chinese art history for 45 years.

  5. Reginald Gibbons - Wikipedia

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    Frances Hooper Professor of Arts and Humanities, Emeritus Northwestern University; Formerly lecturer in Spanish, Livingston College, Rutgers University, 1975–76; lecturer in creative writing, Princeton University, 1976–1980; lecturer in creative writing, Columbia University School of General Studies, 1980–81; lecturer then professor of English, Northwestern University, 1981-

  6. James H. Billington - Wikipedia

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    Washington, D.C. (presented at the Plenary Meeting XXII of the President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities, February 28, 1991). The Electronic Erosion of Democracy , University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign (presented as the Inaugural C. Walter and Gerda B. Mortenson Distinguished Lecture, September 10, 1990).

  7. Richard Wendorf - Wikipedia

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    Richard Harold Wendorf (born 17 March 1948) is an American and British art historian, literary critic, and museum and library director. He served as the director of the American Museum & Gardens near Bath, England (formerly the American Museum in Britain) from January 2010 until his retirement in December 2021.

  8. Richard Macksey - Wikipedia

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    Macksey was educated at Princeton and Johns Hopkins, earning his B.A. at the latter in 1953 and his Ph.D. in 1957. He taught at Johns Hopkins (both the school of Arts & Sciences as well as the Medical School) since 1958. He was the longtime Comparative Literature editor of MLN (Modern Language Notes), published by Johns Hopkins University Press ...

  9. Power Boothe - Wikipedia

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    Boothe served as Lecturer in the Humanities at Princeton University from 1988 to 1994 and served on the faculty of the School of Visual Arts from 1979 to 1988. [2] As Director of the School of Art at Ohio University from 1998 to 2001, he produced a symposium on cognitive theory and the arts: Art/Body/Mind.