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Emory University’s Department of French and Italian cordially invites you to the following event: “Post-Truths and People: The Armenian Genocide and its Negation” Antonia Arslan Professor Emerita of Modern and Contemporary Italian Literature, University of Padova Siobhan Nash-Marshall Professor of Philosophy, Mary T. Clark Chair of Christian Philosophy, Manhattanville College Tuesday, October 17 th , 2017, 7:00 PM, White Hall 208 Prof.s Antonia Arslan (Università di Padova), author of international best-seller La masseria delle allodole, and Siobhan Nash-Marshall (Mary T. Clark Chair, Manhattanville College), author of the new The Sins of the Fathers: Turkish Negationism and the Armenian Genocide, will shed light on one of the first and most devastating international cases of the post-truth phenomenon: the Armenian Genocide. Co-sponsored by the Hightower Fund, the Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies Program, the Emory College Language Center, the Department of History, the Center for Ethics, the Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, the Institute for the Liberal Arts, the Department of Religion, and the Department of Philosophy

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Page 1: Arslan and Nash Marshall flier - Emory Universityreligion.emory.edu/home/documents/Arslan and Nash Marshall flier.pdfProf.s Antonia Arslan (Università di Padova), author of international

Emory University’s Department of French and Italian

cordially invites you to the following event:

“Post-Truths and People: The Armenian Genocide and its Negation”

Antonia Arslan Professor Emerita of Modern and Contemporary Italian Literature,

University of Padova

Siobhan Nash-Marshall Professor of Philosophy, Mary T. Clark Chair of Christian Philosophy,

Manhattanville College

Tuesday, October 17th, 2017, 7:00 PM, White Hall 208

Prof.s Antonia Arslan (Università di Padova), author of international best-seller La masseria delle allodole, and Siobhan Nash-Marshall (Mary T. Clark Chair, Manhattanville College), author of the new The Sins of the Fathers: Turkish Negationism and the Armenian Genocide, will shed light on one of the first and most devastating international cases of the post-truth phenomenon: the Armenian Genocide.

Co-sponsored by the Hightower Fund, the Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies Program, the Emory College Language Center, the Department of History, the Center for Ethics, the

Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, the Institute for the Liberal Arts, the Department of Religion, and the Department of Philosophy