Professor Lisa Davis to give keynote address at the 28th Modern Greek Studies Association Symposium
The Seeger Center looks forward to hosting the 28th Modern Greek Studies Association Symposium at Princeton University from Thursday, October 17, to Sunday, October 20.
On Saturday, October 19, Princeton University Anthropology Professor Elizabeth Davis will give the keynote address, “On the Uses and Abuses of a History of Conflict: Context and Recursion in Cyprus, 2024.”
Davis’ research interests include Greece, Cyprus and Turkey; Europe, the Mediterranean and the Levant; medicine and psychology; history and memory; ethics and subjectivity; film and visual culture; anthropology of the state; anthropology of knowledge and expertise; anthropology of death, sensory anthropology and ethnographic methods. She serves on the executive committee of Princeton’s Program in Hellenic Studies.