查理周刊和贝尔胡米家族

IF 0.2 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE, ROMANCE Contemporary French and Francophone Studies Pub Date : 2023-03-15 DOI:10.1080/17409292.2023.2185411
Stéphane Beaud, J. Rogers
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摘要2015年1月在巴黎发生的恐怖袭击引发了关于穆斯林与法国共和价值观核心要素(如言论自由和爱国主义)之间关系的激烈公开辩论。在法国媒体对这些问题的报道中,穆斯林自己的声音相对较少。本文对阿尔及利亚移民家庭的八名第二代成员进行了社会学研究,展示了他们的第一手证词如何说明法国穆斯林态度的多样性。这个家庭中有着成功事业的女性成员参加了1月11日的大型集会,谴责恐怖袭击并支持言论自由。就业记录较差的兄弟们表达了更愤世嫉俗的态度,包括在某些情况下支持《查理周刊》记者通过发布高度挑衅性的漫画“索要”的说法,许多穆斯林认为这些漫画具有伊斯兰恐惧症。一位姐姐在一个失业率很高的弱势多民族郊区担任就业顾问,她讲述了近年来她被指控帮助的人所表现出的不满态度,在某些情况下甚至越来越疯狂的态度,与2015年1月实施圣战袭击的年轻人相似。
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Charlie Hebdo and the Belhoumi family
Abstract The terrorist attacks of January 2015 in Paris prompted intense public debates concerning the relationship between Muslims and core elements of French republican values such as free speech and laïcité. The voices of Muslims themselves were heard relatively little in French media coverage of these matters. Drawing on a sociological study of eight second-generation members of an Algerian immigrant family, this article shows how their first-hand testimony illustrates the diversity of attitudes among French Muslims. Female members of the family who had built successful careers participated in the huge January 11 rally condemning the terrorist attacks and supporting free speech. Brothers with poorer employment records expressed more cynical attitudes, including in some cases supporting the claim that Charlie Hebdo journalists had been “asking for it” by publishing highly provocative cartoons which many Muslims considered to be Islamophobic. A sister working as an employment counsellor in a disadvantaged multi-ethnic banlieue with high levels of unemployment recounted how the disaffected and in some cases increasingly unhinged attitudes displayed in recent years by those she was charged with helping resembled those of the young men who had perpetrated the jihadist attacks of January 2015.
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期刊介绍: An established journal of reference inviting all critical approaches on the latest debates and issues in the field, Contemporary French & Francophone Studies (formerly known as SITES) provides a forum not only for academics, but for novelists, poets, artists, journalists, and filmmakers as well. In addition to its focus on French and Francophone studies, one of the journal"s primary objectives is to reflect the interdisciplinary direction taken by the field and by the humanities and the arts in general. CF&FS is published five times per year, with four issues devoted to particular themes, and a fifth issue, “The Open Issue” welcoming non-thematic contributions.
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