Truth and Post-truth in the age of Trump with Professor Sophia Rosenfeld: Diversity Discourse Speaker Series

What:

Dinner with Professor Sophia Rosenfeld

Title: “Truth and Post-truth in the age of Trump” 

Wednesday, December 6th at 6:00 pm in the Piano Lounge              

 

Sophia Rosenfeld is Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania, where she teaches European intellectual and cultural history with a special emphasis on the Enlightenment, the trans-Atlantic Age of Revolutions, and the legacy of the eighteenth century for modern democracy.  She is the author of Revolution in Language: The Problem of Signs in Late Eighteenth-Century France (Stanford, 2001) and also of Common Sense: A Political History (Harvard, 2011), which won the Mark Lynton History Prize and the Society for the History of the Early American Republic Book Prize and has been translated into French and Korean.  Her articles and essays have appeared in leading scholarly journals, including the American Historical Review, the Journal of Modern HistoryFrench Historical Studies, and the William and Mary Quarterly, as well as The New York TimesThe Washington PostDissent, and The Nation

 

Currently she co-edits the journal Modern Intellectual History and is co-editing (with Peter Struck, Penn Classics Department) a six-volume book series for Bloomsbury on the cultural history of ideas since antiquity. She is also writing a book, to be published by Princeton University Press, on how the idea and practice of choice-making became so central to modern conceptions of freedom.  Among her other ongoing interests are the history of epistemology and the senses; the history of free speech, dissent, and censorship; the history of dance; the history of political language; contemporary political theory; and experimental historical methods.

 

When:

Wednesday December 6th, 2017 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM


Where:

Piano Lounge