The Vichy Past in France Today: Corruptions of Memory is an
interdisciplinary study examining the continuing impact of the memory
of Vichy and World War II in French politics, literature, intellectual
discourse and debates, and the law. It argues that despite multiple
efforts in all of these areas to come to terms with France’s World
War II past and to fulfill a “duty to memory” to Vichy’s Jewish
victims, the nation is still not reconciled to the so-called “Dark
Years,” even seventy years after the Liberation. Indeed the Vichy
past “occupies” important recent works of literature, inflects
much political discussion and debate, often serving as a metaphor for
political (and moral) evil. Its legacies include the passage of
problematic laws that dangerously distort and simplify complex
historical realities. Chapter I examines the historical and legal
legacies of the 1990s trials for crimes against humanity and traces
their impact on the so-called “memorial laws” of the new century.
Chapter II revisits the 2002 presidential elections in France and the
impact of Jean-Marie Le Pen’s first round victory on intellectual
and cultural debate. Chapter III explores Alain Badiou’s
controversial characterization of Sarkozy’s presidential victory as
a return of “Petainism” in The Meaning of Sarkozy. The discussion
is cast against the backdrop of Badiou’s “radical” political
thought and Sarkozy’s political uses and misuses of the World War II
past. Chapter IV examines the controversy surrounding the publication
of Jonathan Littell’s The Kindly Ones (2006) and its morally and
historically problematic portrayal of an unrepentant Nazi and SS
officer. Chapter V discusses Yannick Haenel’s fictional recreation
of the Polish resistance hero Jan Karski (The Messenger, 2009) in his
novel by that name, and the polemics between the novel’s author and
the maker of the classic Holocaust documentary film, Shoah, Claude
Lanzmann. The Conclusion first explores the ways in which the memory
of Vichy inflects literary and political reflections on the recent
terrorist attacks in France. It also examines strategies proposed by
French philosophers for moving beyond the “impasse” of Vichy’s
memory in France before concluding with a different strategy proposed
by the author for the French nation to move beyond the memory of the
Dark Years.
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Corruptions of Memory
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ISBN
9781498550338
Publisert
2017
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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