FAU Presents Conference “Defying the
Facts: Lying in Politics and Counterfactuals in Narrative”
BOCA RATON, FL (January 27, 2006) –
Florida Atlantic University will present a symposium on
“Defying the Facts: Lying in Politics and Counterfactuals in
Narrative,” a conference addressing the idea that politics today
is torn by contradictions concerning the truth. The symposium,
which is free and open to the public, will be held on Friday,
February 17 from 2 to 5 p.m. in the Live Oak Pavilion of the
University Center on FAU’s Boca Raton campus, 777 Glades Road.
“What is presented as absolute fact too often turns out to be a
fabrication designed to spin public opinion in one way or
another,” said conference organizer Richard Shusterman, FAU’s
Dorothy F. Schmidt Eminent Scholar in the Humanities and
professor of philosophy. “The public needs a better grasp of the
cultural roots of political lying and the complexities of
contemporary attitudes to truth telling.”
This conference will explore these critical issues through
interdisciplinary perspectives, with lectures by two of
America’s leading scholars: Catherine Gallagher, Eggers
Professor of English Literature at the University of California,
Berkeley; and Martin Jay, Sidney Hellman Ehrman Professor of
History at the University of California, Berkeley. Both speakers
have authored numerous books and have been honored as members of
the American Academy for Arts and Sciences.
The conference is sponsored by FAU’s Dorothy F.
Schmidt Eminent Scholar in the Humanities and the Ph.D. Program
in Comparative Studies. For further information, call
561-297-0851