The Zemmour Paradox: Understanding France’s Presidential Election
Monday, March 28, 2022 5 PM to 6:30 PM
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Eads Hall, Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO
https://artsci.wustl.edu/events/zemmour-paradox-understanding-france%E2%80%99s-presidential-electionPlease join us for a fascinating discussion of the French presidential election focused on the unconventional candidacy of Eric Zemmour. A pundit without political experience, a Jew from Algerian descent, Zemmour surprised everyone by launching a far-right campaign. Experts Cecile Alduy and David Haziza will talk about the extreme right in France and the Zemmour Paradox.
*In-person on WUSTL's Campus in EADS 102 or join us via ZOOM
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Cécile Alduy, Stanford University : “Eric Zemmour and the “Race War”: Back to the Sources of the French Far Right.”
David Haziza, Columbia University :"Eric Zemmour, Racist Jew and Jewish Antisemite.”
Moderated by:
Flora Cassen, associate professor of Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies, Washington University in St. Louis
Lionel Cuillé, director of the French connexions centre d'excellence at Washington University in St. Louis.
The panel is co-organized by the French Connexions center of excellence, and the RLL Departments of French and Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies.
About this Event
Eads Hall, Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO
https://artsci.wustl.edu/events/zemmour-paradox-understanding-france%E2%80%99s-presidential-electionPlease join us for a fascinating discussion of the French presidential election focused on the unconventional candidacy of Eric Zemmour. A pundit without political experience, a Jew from Algerian descent, Zemmour surprised everyone by launching a far-right campaign. Experts Cecile Alduy and David Haziza will talk about the extreme right in France and the Zemmour Paradox.
*In-person on WUSTL's Campus in EADS 102 or join us via ZOOM