Racisé.e.s : Une histoire franco-américaine
10/10/2022
1h



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Within a few years, France has witnessed the emergence of a new perspective on society, identity, and race, leading to the creation of an unprecedented lexicon that contradicts the principles of French-style universalism. These days, terms such as "white privilege", "intersectionality", "cancel culture", and the adjective "racialised" are defining a new relationship between minorities, differences, and society, especially among the younger generation. What is the origin of this vocabulary? What does 'wokism' mean? What is the origin of its adoption in France? Is it an opportunity? Or a threat? Is this an unfortunate implementation of a model not our own? This documentary delves into the origins and consequences of a phenomenon that is no longer trivial through archive footage and insights from prestigious contributors, analysts, and witnesses.
Cast


Bret Weinstein
Himself (archive footage)


Élisabeth Badinter
Herself - philosopher
Klaus Kinzler
Himself
Pierre Valentin
Himself - essayist


Yohuru Williams
Himself - historian


Pascal Bruckner
Himself - writer


Romain Gary
Himself (archive)
Abnousse Shalmani
Herself - writer


Rachel Khan
Herself - writer, jurist
Constance Jamet
Herself - journalist
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