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Madame de Pompadour's famous quip, "Apres nous, le deluge," serves
as fitting inspiration for this lively discussion of postwar French
intellectual and cultural life. Over the past thirty years, North
American and European scholarship has been significantly
transformed by the absorption of poststructuralist and
postmodernist theories from French thinkers. But Julian Bourg's
seamlessly edited volume proves that, historically speaking, French
intellecutal and cultural life since World War Two has involved
much more than a few infamous figures and concepts. Motivated by a
desire to narrate and contextualize the deluge of "French theory,"
After the Deluge showcases recent work by today's brightest
scholars of French intellectual history that historicizes key
debates, figures, and turning points in the postwar era of French
thought. Relying on primary and archival sources, contributors
examine, among other themes: left-wing critiques of the Left, the
internationalizing of thought, the institutional and affective
conditions of cultural life, and the religious imagination. They
revive neglected debates and figures, and they explore the larger
impact of political quarrels. In an afterword, preeminent French
historian Francois Dosse heralds the arrival of a new generation, a
historiographical sensibility that brings fresh, original
perspectives and a passion for French history to the contemporary
French intellectual arena. After the Deluge adds significant depth
and breadth to our understanding of postwar French intellectual and
cultural history.
Madame de Pompadour's famous quip, 'Apr_s nous, le deluge,' serves
as fitting inspiration for this lively discussion of postwar French
intellectual and cultural life. Over the past thirty years, North
American and European scholarship has been significantly
transformed by the absorption of poststructuralist and
postmodernist theories from French thinkers. But Julian Bourg's
seamlessly edited volume proves that, historically speaking, French
intellecutal and cultural life since World War Two has involved
much more than a few infamous figures and concepts. Motivated by a
desire to narrate and contextualize the deluge of 'French theory,'
After the Deluge showcases recent work by today's brightest
scholars of French intellectual history that historicizes key
debates, figures, and turning points in the postwar era of French
thought. Relying on primary and archival sources, contributors
examine, among other themes: left-wing critiques of the Left, the
internationalizing of thought, the institutional and affective
conditions of cultural life, and the religious imagination. They
revive neglected debates and figures, and they explore the larger
impact of political quarrels. In an afterword, preeminent French
historian Fran_ois Dosse heralds the arrival of a new generation, a
historiographical sensibility that brings fresh, original
perspectives and a passion for French history to the contemporary
French intellectual arena. After the Deluge adds significant depth
and breadth to our understanding of postwar French intellectual and
cultural history.
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