Lies, Fiction, and Politics

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Presentation

Is representation necessarily a lie? The goal here is to question the concepts of public lie and of truth at the theatre. How does the theatre tackle this theme, and is it possible to depict truth? Aren't political narratives a twisting of the truth? Using Véronique Bellegarde's Mensonges (Lies) project as a starting point, a conversation with researchers, politicians, and artists.

Distribution

With Patrick Boucheron, history, Université de Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne
Gérard Lenclud,
anthropologist, research director at the CNRS
Tiit Ojasoo and Ene-Liis Semper, directors
Véronique Bellegarde, director
Nicoleta Esinencu, writer

Hosted by Sylvain Bourmeau, journalist, associate professor at the EHESS

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