Émeutes : chronique d'une politique-spectacle

Multitudes 4 (4):183-193 (2007)
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Abstract

The suburban riots of November 2005 retrospectively appear as a testimony of an urge to express oneself without words : this movement of revolt was voiceless, within a society affected by a crisis of language. The opposition does not stand between institutions which talk and youth who do not speak. If there is indeed a breakdown, it is to be located at the level of transmission, not at the level of speech

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