Akademickie spojrzenia: konwersatorium Actualité critique européenne 12/04/2022 – prof. Michel Wieviorka

Ośrodek Kultury Francuskiej i Studiów Frankofońskich UW, Wydział Nauk Politycznych i Studiów Międzynarodowych UW oraz Wydział Filozofii UW we współpracy z École Normale Supérieure Paris zapraszają na spotkanie w ramach cyklu Akademickie spojrzenia: konwersatorium Actualité critique européenne.
Woke, racialization, cancel culture, etc.: renewed semantic and political fights
prof. Michel Wieviorka (EHESS)
12.04.2022 wtorek
godz. 16.45-18.15
Spotkanie, w języku angielskim, odbędzie się w formie hybrydowej.
Wydział Filozofii UW, ul. Krakowskie Przedmieście 3, sala nr 109
On-line: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84750371354
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Opis
In the French debates, a new or renewed semantic system recently appeared, importing some of its words from USA : « woke » , « cancel culture », « intersectionality », « post-colonial studies », « de-colonial studies » but also inventing French categories such as « écriture inclusive », or « islamo-gauchisme ». The main actors in this debate is a new form a political rightism, in some cases an extreme-right, which promotes rigid ideas of « Republique » and « laïcité », much more than any kind of nationalism, which is strongly opposed to migrants defined first of all as Muslims, which doesn’t differentiate so much Islam and Islamism,, but which appears also as strongly opposed to anti-semitism – considering than hatred towards Jews is mainly a muslim issue. This is a key issue in French contemporary political life, dealing with migrants, religion, and universal values.
Prof. Michel Wieviorka is Professor at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (Paris). He is chairing the Fondation Maison des Sciences de l’Homme (Paris). He has been Director of the Centre d’Analyse et d’Intervention Sociologiques (1993-2009), founded by Alain Touraine and President of the International Sociological Association (2006-2010). He is the founding editor of a new Journal, Socio (first issue in March 2013), and a member of the editorial board of several other international journals.
His main research deal with social movements, racism, terrorism, violence, multiculturalism and cultural differences. Among his main books, in English, are: The Arena of Racism (Sage, 1995); The Making of Terrorism (University of Chicago Press); Violence, a new Approach (Sage, 2008); The Lure of Anti-Semitism. Hatred of Jews in Present-Day France (Brill, 2007), Evil (Polity Press, 2012); The Front National – caught between extremism, populism and democracy (Counterpoint, 2013); Pour une démocratie de combat (Robert Laffont 2020).