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The PLAS Graduate Works-in-Progress series provides advanced graduate students the opportunity to present on their doctoral research and receive comments from other students and faculty. It is a great way of meeting peers and faculty from different departments and becoming acquainted with the variety and breadth of Princeton doctoral projects with a focus on Latin America, including Brazil, and the Caribbean.
GRADUATE STUDENT PRESENTATIONS
"Opinion and Sociopolitics of an Eastern Caribbean Power Pool"
- Avery Barnett, School of Public and International Affairs
Discussant | Reena Goldthree, Assistant Professor, Department of African American Studies
"Anonymous Geniuses: Credit-Giving and Medical Privacy in Brazilian Exhibitions of the “Art of the Insane”
- Dylan Blau Edelstein, Spanish and Portuguese
Discussant | Gabriela Nouzeilles, Professor of Spanish, Spanish and Portuguese; PLAS
Moderator | Alejandro Virué, Ph.D. Candidate in Spanish and Portuguese
Workshops are open to students, faculty, visiting scholars and staff. Lunch will be provided while supplies last.
Sponsorship of an event does not constitute institutional endorsement of external speakers or views presented.