Contenu du sommaire : Histoire au présent de la "political correctness"
Revue |
20 & 21. Revue d'histoire Titre à cette date : Vingtième siècle, revue d'histoire |
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Numéro | no 43, juillet-septembre 1994 |
Titre du numéro | Histoire au présent de la "political correctness" |
Texte intégral en ligne | Accessible sur l'internet |
DOSSIER : HISTOIRE AU PRÉSENT DE LA "POLITICAL CORRECTNESS"
- DES COUPS DE CANONS DANS LE VIDE ? LA "CIVILISATION OCCIDENTALE" DANS LES UNIVERSITÉS AMÉRICAINES - Denis Lacorne p. 4-17 Aimless canon shots "Western civilization" in American universities, Denis Lacorne. The crisis of the American university, frequently denounced in the late 1980s, was supposed to be linked to the new pedagogical practices of the "modernists" and the "traditionalists". The former were said to be attempting to wean students from their western roots in the name of a proper multiculturalism; the latter advocated recourse to western tradition's great classics. Loudly denounced by the media, the opposition between modernists and traditionalists is highly exaggerated. Precise examples show that reference to the western canon keeps its predominant place in spite of the pressure of multicultural militants. But it is true that a new discourse is forming, based on the comparison of knowledge of "remote" cultures and the contribution of modem anthropology. Well handled, this discourse should enrich "civilization" programs.
- LE REGARD EN BIAIS. ATTITUDES FRANÇAISES ET MULTICULTURALISME AMÉRICAIN (1990-1993) - Marie-Christine Granjon p. 18-29 A side glance. French attitudes and American multiculturalism (1990-1993), Marie-Christine Granjon. The author traces the stages of the reception of the American debate on multiculturalism in France, between 1990 and 1993. While rejection was virtually unanimous in the beginning, other, more subtle, views appeared subsequently. In both cases, concern about the French situation (identity and national culture) looms through the French view on the crisis of the American integration model.
- POLITICAL CORRECTNESS EN VERSION ORIGINALE ET EN VERSION FRANÇAISE. UN MALENTENDU RÉVÉLATEUR - Éric Fassin p. 30-42 Political correctness in the original language and in French translation. A revealing misunderstanding, Eric Fassin. In this affair, considered on both sides of the Atlantic, the misunderstanding is full of meaning. The pretended "Frenchness" of political correctness says a great deal about the fascinations and the rejections of French intelligence in the United States. In France, the quasi-unanimous denunciation of the "new McCarthyism" says even more about the excessively culturalist vision in which we enclose America. In the heat of the controversy, we fînd a confrontation between two public statuses and two models of the intellectual.
- DES COUPS DE CANONS DANS LE VIDE ? LA "CIVILISATION OCCIDENTALE" DANS LES UNIVERSITÉS AMÉRICAINES - Denis Lacorne p. 4-17
- AUX SOURCES DU NATIONAL-SOCIALISME : LES ROMANS DE RUDOLF HERZOG ET LA CULTURE POLITIQUE ALLEMANDE - Pascal Jardin p. 43-54 At the sources of national socialism. The novels of Rudolf Herzog and German ideology, Pascal Jardin. Now forgotten, Rudolph Herzog was one of the most widely read novelists in the Germany of the fîrst decades of the century. The study of his work bares a whole ideological universe mixing the call to individuals to gather behind their charismatic leader and the exaltation of work, within a view of the world deeply impre- gnated with nationalism. Popular literature thus contributed to the dissemination of a culture which prepared the way for Nazism.
- DE GAULLE, L'AMÉRIQUE ET L'ALLIANCE ATLANTIQUE. UNE RELECTURE DE LA CRISE DE 1966 - Frédéric Bozo p. 55-68 De Gaulle, America and the Atlantic Alliance, Frédéric Bozo. The American archives show that the 1966 crisis of the Atlantic Alliance did not have the effects too often presented. General de Gaulle's outburst was the end of a process wich clarified the relations between the two disunited allies, France and the United States, and paradoxically reinforced the cohesion of NATO.
- KEDROVYI SOR : LA VIE QUOTIDIENNE DANS UN CAMP DU GOULAG À L'ÉPOQUE STALINIENNE - Oleg Azarov, Natacha Laurent p. 69-87 Kedrovyi Sor: daily life in a Gulag camp during the Stalinist period, Oleg Azarov. Our knowledge of the Soviet concentration camp universe is beginning to be nourished by direct access to archives. The author, a young Russian scholar, has been able to work on a rich collection of documents concerning the camp of Kedrovyi Sor, in the Pečora bassin. Through his study of the camp's administrative structure, its financial operation and its economic activities, and through an analysis of the inmates and their living conditions, he provides, almost in the raw, a concrete and precise description of the daily functioning of a Stalinist camp from the early 1930s to the 1950s.
- DOCUMENT : L'ENSEMBLE CONCENTRATIONNAIRE DE NORILSK EN 1951 - Nicolas Werth p. 88-99 The Norilsk concentration camp complex in 1951, Nicolas Werth. A report on the situation of the Norilsk work camp in 1951. Living conditions, the various categories of prisoners and the increasingly delicate problems that the camp guards had to deal with (safety, work surveillance) are described in minute detail. In a certain way, the revolt which was to break out in 1953 is already present.
ENJEUX
- CHARLES SEIGNOBOS REVISITE - Antoine Prost p. 100-118 Seignobos revisited, Antoine Prost. Did Charles Seignobos really deserve the violent criticism of Lucien Febvre and the Annales in 1933? We should no longer be dupes of 50-year-old polemics. However incomplete and contradictory, history as practiced by Seignobos, and particularly contemporary history, was fully institutional and social, more global than was claimed, and above all, rich in the "analogical imagination" that should always seal the historian's professional work.
- CHARLES SEIGNOBOS REVISITE - Antoine Prost p. 100-118
AVIS DE RECHERCHES
- LE SOCIALISME DANS LE NORD DE LA FRANCE. DE GUESDE À MAUROY - Christian Delporte p. 119-121
- LES AFFAIRES CULTURELLES AU TEMPS DE JACQUES DUHAMEL - Pascale Goetschel, Emmanuelle Loyer p. 121-124
- GEORGES POMPIDOU ET L'EUROPE - Marie-Pierre Rey p. 124-126
- LES MIGRANTS ET L'IDENTITÉ EUROPÉENNE - Antonio Bechelloni p. 126-128
- LES UNIVERSITÉS SOUS L'OCCUPATION - Michèle Cointet p. 128-131
IMAGES ET SONS
- ENTRE L'HOLOCAUSTE ET L'EPOUVANTE. "LA LISTE DE SCHINDLER" - Francois Garcon p. 132-136
- BILL BRANDT, PHOTOGRAPHE DE L'ANGLETERRE - Marianne Amar p. 136-139
- LE PARIS DE DOISNEAU 1940-1944 - Sylvie Schweitzer p. 139-141
- PIERRE-DES-FAUX-PAPIERS - Francois Rouquet p. 141-142
- LE CINEMA COLONIAL ET L'AFRIQUE, 1895-1962 - Stephanie Chauvin p. 143-144
- VINGTIÈME SIÈCLE signale - p. 145-147
LIBRAIRIE
SUR LA RECOMPOSITION DU PAYSAGE RELIGIEUX
- Rites et vie quotidienne, actes du colloque de l'Association française d'histoire religieuse contemporaine. BELMONT Nicole, LAUTMAN Françoise (dir.), Ethnologie des faits religieux en Europe. GRAND'MAISON Jacques, LEFEBVRE Solange (dir.), ~~Une gé - Yvon Tranvouez p. 148-150
- CROWE Sybil, CORP Edward, Our ablest public servant, Sir Eyre Crowe 1864-1925 - Jacques Leruez p. 150-151
EUROPE
- CROWE Sybil, CORP Edward, Our ablest public servant, Sir Eyre Crowe 1864-1925 - Jacques Leruez p. 150-151
- GOUSSEF Catherine (dir.), Moscou 1918-1941. De "l'homme nouveau" au bonheur totalitaire - Rachel Mazuy p. 151-152
- MARGARITIS Georges, Grèce 1941-1942. De la défaite à la révolution - Jean-Marie Guillon p. 152-153
- RELINGER Jean, Henri Barbusse, écrivain combattant - Annette Becker p. 153-154
FRANCE : CULTURE ET POLITIQUE
- RELINGER Jean, Henri Barbusse, écrivain combattant - Annette Becker p. 153-154
- Un militant syndicaliste franco-polonais, "La vie errante" de Thomas Olszanski 1886-1959 - Michel Dreyfus p. 154
- CHOMBARD-GAUDIN Cécile (dir.),Jean Giraudoux et le débat sur la ville 1928-1944 - Danièle Voldman p. 154-155
- LEFÉBURE Antoine, Les conversations secrètes des Français sous l'Occupation - Jean-Marie Guillon p. 155-156
- BUTON Philippe, Les lendemains qui déchantent. Le Parti communiste français à la Libération - Jean-Jacques Becker p. 156-157
- ROUQUET François, L'épuration dans l'administration française. Agents de l'État et collaboration ordinaire - Jean-Marie Guillon p. 157
- LE BÉGUEC Gilles, DUHAMEL Éric (dir.), La reconstruction du Parti radical 1944-1948 - Nicolas Roussellier p. 157-158
- MIQUEL Pierre, La guerre d'Algérie - Charles-Robert Ageron p. 158
- FREYSSINET Eugène, Un amour sans limite - Danièle Voldman p. 158-159
- GAUTEUR Claude, VINCENDEAU Ginette, Jean Gabin. Anatomie d'un mythe - Rémy Pithon p. 159-160
- SALAIS Robert, STOPPER Michael, Les mondes de production. Enquête sur l'identité économique de la France - Philippe Mioche p. 160-161
ÉCONOMIE ET HISTOIRE
- SALAIS Robert, STOPPER Michael, Les mondes de production. Enquête sur l'identité économique de la France - Philippe Mioche p. 160-161
- GUEX Sébastien, La politique monétaire et financière de la Confédération suisse 1900-1920 - Hubert Bonin p. 161-162
- GONJO Yasuo, Banque coloniale ou banque d'affaires : la Banque de l'Indochine sous la Troisième Republique - Hubert Bonin p. 162-163
- Livres reçus - p. 164-166
- ABSTRACTS - p. 167-168