
Vive la différence
Laurent Dubreuil
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Contemporary Returns of the French Revolution: The Gilets Jaunes Movement and Beyond with Sophie Wahnich
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05/26/22 • 60 min
In this episode (in French), Sophie Wahnich is Laurent Dubreuil’s guest. Together, they explore the manifold repercussions of the myths and realities of the French Revolution on contemporary political life in France. In particular, this discussion considers the current reactivation of revolutionary moments in grassroot activism, including the Gilets Jaunes/Yellow Vest movement.
Dr. Sophie Wahnich is a Director of Research in History at the Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

Gender in France: Theories and Controversies with Anne Berger
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05/26/22 • 99 min
In this episode, Anne Berger is Laurent Dubreuil’s guest. Far from being only a concern for the “ivory tower,” practices and theories of gender are being hotly debated in the French-speaking public sphere—from the mariage pour tous and manif pour tous movements to the translation of #MeToo into #BalanceTonPorc to the ongoing dispute about the spelling and orthography of the French language in relation to “inclusive writing” (écriture inclusive).Together, and with a in a trans-Atlantic viewpoint, Berger and Dubreuil consider these topics as well as the recent rise of gender studies in French Academia.
Dr. Anne Berger is a Professor Emerita of French Literature and Gender Studies at the Université Paris-8 as well as an Adjunct Professor of French at Cornell.

Being Black in France with Mame Fatou Niang
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05/26/22 • 90 min
In this episode, Mame Fatou Niang is Laurent Dubreuil’s guest. Together, they explore some aspects of what it means to “be black” in France, paying a particular attention to questions of history, memory, symbols, and representation. They also exchange on their own biographical trajectories in an attempt to explain a certain malaise that they both feel vis-à-vis French society today.
Dr. Mame-Fatou Niang is an Associate Professor of French and Francophone Studies at Carnegie-Mellon University.

2022 French Presidential Elections (live)
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05/22/22 • 109 min
Recorded April 11th, 2022. Featuring Mame Fatou Niang, Rick MacArthur, Laurent Ferri, and Mabel Berezin.

France, Africa, Françafrique with Imane Terhmina
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05/22/22 • 76 min
In this episode, Imane Terhmina is Laurent Dubreuil’s guest. Together they explore some aspects of the unending aftermath of French colonialism in both the former métropole and Africa. Issues of individual and collective memories and identities are at the center of this exchange touching on the making of national, and transnational, cultures.
Dr. Imane Terhmina is an Assistant Professor of Francophone Studies at Cornell University.

Antisemitism in France, New and Old with Bruno Chaouat
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05/22/22 • 37 min
In this episode, Bruno Chaouat is Laurent Dubreuil’s guest. Together, they explore the different kinds of Antisemitism that have grown within French society over the last few centuries. The focus is on the post-world war II period, the role of Jean-Paul Sartre’s 1946 essay Anti-Semite and Jew, as well as the current reconfigurations of an old debate and the now widespread “historical” parallel between today Arabs and yesterday Jews.

Police, Politics, and Race in 2022 France with Norman Ajari
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04/18/22 • 91 min
In this episode, Norman Ajari is Laurent Dubreuil’s guest. Together, they discuss the expanding role of police and policing, to the expense of political life, in contemporary France. This exchange provides the opportunity to address the ongoing mutations affecting the definition of racism (and anti-racism) in France, in the wake of the BLM movement and in relation to the radical tradition of Black thinkers.
Dr. Norman Ajari is a Lecturer in Francophone Black Studies at the University of Edinburgh, UK.

French Differences of Opinion
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04/18/22 • 26 min
The authoritarian structure of social media, the growing control favored by the governmental responses to the pandemic, as well as many societal changes affecting France have probably altered, and hurt, the social values of dissent. Still, even a simple comparison between the state of public debate in, say, Paris and NYC should be enough to convince observers that differences of opinion continueto be more easily acknowledged in France for what they are: a vital part of the democratic process. From race to gender, from Antisemitism to the aftermath of colonialism, this podcast series does not shy away from hot, complicated, topics and will invite its listeners to agree to disagree.
The host of Vive la Différence, Dr. Laurent Dubreuil is a Professor of Romance Studies, Comparative Literature, and Cognitive Science at Cornell University where he also serves as the Director of French Studies.
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How many episodes does Vive la différence have?
Vive la différence currently has 8 episodes available.
What topics does Vive la différence cover?
The podcast is about Society & Culture, Podcasts, France, Education, Philosophy, French and Politics.
What is the most popular episode on Vive la différence?
The episode title 'Contemporary Returns of the French Revolution: The Gilets Jaunes Movement and Beyond with Sophie Wahnich' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Vive la différence?
The average episode length on Vive la différence is 74 minutes.
When was the first episode of Vive la différence?
The first episode of Vive la différence was released on Apr 18, 2022.
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