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Dear Colleague,
The articles in this issue of French Politics, Culture & Society range from an examination of one of the first instances of a public intellectual engagement with the phenomenon of neoliberalism in France to an analysis of the idea of “Algerian literature” and its structural relationship to “French literature”—unstable notions that have been subject to fierce debate. This issue concludes with two review essays and book reviews.
Volume 35, Issue 3
Articles
Conflicted Power of the Pen: The Impact of French Internment on the Pacifist Convictions and Literary Imagination of Lion FeuchtwangerNicole Dombrowski Risserhttp://bit.ly/2htw6DB
What Was So Funny about Les Aventures de Rabbi Jacob (1973): A Comedic Film between History and MemoryMichael Mulveyhttp://bit.ly/2z5bcpH
The Origins of the Anti-Liberal Left: The 1979 Vincennes Conference on NeoliberalismMichael C. Behrenthttp://bit.ly/2ikeR8z
Camus et la "littérature algérienne": Une notion stratégique dans l'espace littéraire francophoneTristan Leperlierhttp://bit.ly/2AJ1cOU
Reflections, Events, and Debates
Sur les traces de Michel Crozier en Amérique: Verités au pays de veritasMichel Antebyhttp://bit.ly/2zJY0TX
Review Essays
Jews and Christians in Vichy France: New and Renewed PerspectivesMichael Suttonhttp://bit.ly/2mvazj1
Telling the Story of History with Henry Rousso and Ivan Jablonka: Situating the Present to Write the PastNathan Bracherhttp://bit.ly/2APbhLb
Book Reviews
Michael Miller, Paul V. Dutton and Laura Hobson Faurehttp://bit.ly/2mtAhER