Resistance Heroism and the End of Empire: The Life and Times of Madeleine Riffaud

Resistance Heroism and the End of Empire: The Life and Times of Madeleine Riffaud

by Keren Chiaroni
Resistance Heroism and the End of Empire: The Life and Times of Madeleine Riffaud

Resistance Heroism and the End of Empire: The Life and Times of Madeleine Riffaud

by Keren Chiaroni

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Overview

This book introduces an English-speaking public to the life of Madeleine Riffaud – one of the last living leaders of the French Resistance. It considers the nature of the rebel hero in France’s founding historical narratives (revolution, insurrection, resistance) while asking what contributions such a hero might make to debates on national identity today.

Through a series of narrative close-ups, the book offers perspectives on major chapters in nineteenth- and twentieth-century French history through the eyes of activists who experienced them: the Revolution of July 1830 and the 1851 insurrection against Napoleon, as experienced by Riffaud’s ancestor Edme Liron, and the French Resistance, the Vietnam War and French–Algerian conflict as experienced by Riffaud herself.

The book aims to explore the kinds of choices individuals face when their beliefs set them at odds with the state, and to suggest that there is a place for individual action in a global arena where state boundaries are becoming increasingly less relevant.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781315396088
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/08/2016
Series: Routledge Studies in Modern European History
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Keren Chiaroni is Programme Director for French in the School of Languages and Cultures at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Her research interests include cultural/war history and design for performance. She is the author of The Last of the Human Freedoms (2011) and Editor for the Pacific in the World Scenography Project, vols I and II (OISTAT and York University, 2012, 2014).

Table of Contents

Introduction: portrait of a rebel

  1. Dramatis personae
  2. Defining features: Riffaud and the Résistance
  3. Vietnam: a love story
  4. Algeria and France: a crime passionnel
  5. Poetry as a weapon of war: 'L'arme pour l'homme désarmé'
  6. Edme Liron: the ancestral portrait
  7. The portrait revisited: Rainer or Riffaud?

Index

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