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Chronic Aftershock: How 9/11 Shaped Present-Day France

Chronic Aftershock: How 9/11 Shaped Present-Day France

Current price: $39.95
Publication Date: September 10th, 2021
Publisher:
McGill-Queen's University Press
ISBN:
9780228008651
Pages:
288

Description

The terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 were a local event that nevertheless elicited strong reactions throughout the world. The unprecedented strike on the continental United States, its instantaneous broadcast, and its global stakes placed 9/11 at the centre of ideological debates that still rage today. The impact was especially felt in France.Chronic Aftershock looks at the significance of 9/11 in France as documented by prominent politicians, public intellectuals, journalists, sociologists, political scientists, philosophers, novelists, and conspiracy theorists. In his comprehensive account Jean-Philippe Mathy addresses the rise of a small but influential group of self-described “anti-anti-Americans” who shared the views of American neoconservatives in support of regime change in Iraq; the media controversy involving French Evangelical churches’ response to the religious views of George W. Bush; the widespread “I am Charlie” movement following the attacks against the offices of Charlie Hebdo; and the unending French national debate on the place of the Muslim community in a secular, universalist republic. The book also considers the November 2015 Islamist attacks in Paris, often described as “the French September 11.”Combining approaches from intellectual history, cultural studies, and literary criticism, Chronic Aftershock explores the legacy of 9/11 and recent instances of transatlantic divide to provide an innovative and timely assessment of the radicalized violence that remains a major threat in today’s world.

About the Author

Jean-Philippe Mathy is professor emeritus of French and comparative literature at the University of Illinois.

Praise for Chronic Aftershock: How 9/11 Shaped Present-Day France

“Chronic Aftershock offers a hard-hitting analysis of the post-9/11 French public debate and provides valuable keys to the conflict of interpretations opened by this event.” H-France Forum

"Mathy's prose is always lucid and elegant, and his readings are always well-informed and subtle. Analyzing the present with a historical depth deriving from his previous work, Chronic Aftershock revisits some familiar ground to offer unexpected developments." Éric Fassin, author of Populisme: Le grand ressentiment

"Jean-Philippe Mathy does a fine job of selecting, distilling, and analyzing a great deal of complex material. Chronic Aftershock engages with a rich array of primary and secondary sources – I thought it especially brilliant that Mathy elected to explore conspiracy theories and their form and function alongside literary fiction about 9/11." Andrew Sobanet, author of Generation Stalin: French Writers, the Fatherland, and the Cult of Personality