In praise of blasphemy: Why Charlie Hebdo is not

In praise of blasphemy: Why Charlie Hebdo is not "islamophobic"

by Caroline Fourest
In praise of blasphemy: Why Charlie Hebdo is not

In praise of blasphemy: Why Charlie Hebdo is not "islamophobic"

by Caroline Fourest

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Overview

“Threatened by fanatics, censored by cowards, freethinkers on all continents continue to fight on all fronts to ensure the survival of an enlightened world. And the right to commit blasphemy plays a central role in their struggle.”
Caroline Fourest
 
In the overwhelming emotional aftermath of the terrorist attack against Charlie Hebdo in Paris, Caroline Fourest reaches those who refused to “be Charlie” in the name of “responsibility”, or concerns about “offending” or being seen as “islamophobic”.
In this ruthless and pedagogical analysis, Caroline Fourest looks into debates on freedom of speech. She also warns us about the risks associated with the globalization of bullying. She puts into perspective the breaking point between French secularism and Anglo-Saxon relativism, between the right to commit blasphemy and the calls for hatred, between Charlie and Dieudonné, and between laughing about terrorism and laughing with terrorists. 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9782246861690
Publisher: Grasset
Publication date: 12/01/2015
Series: essai français
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
File size: 402 KB

About the Author

Caroline Fourest est féministe, essayiste et réalisatrice. On lui doit une oeuvre importante, de Frère Tariq au Génie de la laïcité en passant par La tentation obscurantiste, La dernière utopie et Génération offensée. Elle aussi directrice de l’hebdomadaire Franc-Tireur.
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