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Rückkehr nach Reims
Rückkehr nach Reims | Didier Eribon
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Als sein Vater stirbt, reist Didier Eribon zum ersten Mal nach Jahrzehnten in seine Heimatstadt. Gemeinsam mit seiner Mutter sieht er sich Fotos an – das ist die Ausgangskonstellation dieses Buchs, das autobiografisches Schreiben mit soziologischer Reflexion verknüpft. Eribon realisiert, wie sehr er unter der Homophobie seines Herkunftsmilieus litt und dass es der Habitus einer armen Arbeiterfamilie war, der es ihm schwer machte, in der Pariser Gesellschaft Fuß zu fassen. Darüber hinaus liefert er eine Analyse des sozialen und intellektuellen Lebens seit den fünfziger Jahren und fragt, warum ein Teil der Arbeiterschaft zum Front National übergelaufen ist. Das Buch sorgt seit seinem Erscheinen international für Aufsehen. So widmete Édouard Louis dem Autor seinen Bestseller »Das Ende von Eddy«.
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charl08
Returning to Reims | Didier Eribon
Mehso-so

I love a memoir, and the memoir bits were great. Thoughtful reflection on what it's like to grow up gay in a working-class community in a small French town, and the things lost along the way to becoming a Parisian writer/ academic.

But for me, a little bit of Sartre, Foucault and Merleau-Ponty quoting goes a Long Way.

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charl08
Returning to Reims | Didier Eribon
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There's no doubt that we can include Madness and Civilization in that part of our library that includes books that "call to us,†as Patrick Chamoiseau puts it, books that make up a "library of feelings" and help us to overcome the effects of domination within our own selves.

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charl08
Returning to Reims | Didier Eribon

To use an insult is to cite the past. It only has meaning because it has been used by so many earlier speakers: a dizzying word that rises from the depths of time immemorial, as one of Genet's verses puts it.

Yet, for those at whom it is aimed, it also represents a projection into the future: the dreadful presentiment that such words, and the violence they carry, will accompany you for the rest of your days.

keithmalek Words are not violence. 1mo
charl08 @keithmalek interesting comment. I think the book makes a strong case for the opposite view in his experiences of verbal abuse. You made me wonder about the dictionary definition (tho this text was from French). Eg https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/violence OED Vehemence or intensity of emotion, behaviour, or language; extreme fervour; passion. 1mo
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charl08
Returning to Reims | Didier Eribon

Or there was the time when, after I had made mention of Simone de Beauvoir, this same ultra-Catholic professor, an extremely powerful presence in the philosophy department, interrupted me and curtly interjected: "You seem to be unaware that Mademoiselle de Beauvoir treated her own mother disrespectfully.".... "Mademoiselle"! I laughed for months each time I thought of this way of referring to her.

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charl08
Returning to Reims | Didier Eribon
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Have I retained any memories from these years? ....it is of my father coming home dead drunk... He is standing at one end of the room and taking every bottle he could lay his hands on-oil, milk, wine- -and throwing them one by one against opposite wall, where they shatter. My brother and I are crying, huddled up against our mother, who is simply repeating, in a voice crying of both anger and despair, at least watch out for the kids?"

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Karosines
Rückkehr nach Reims | Didier Eribon
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Hat mir gut gefallen weil es einen auf mehreren Ebenen herausfordert und packt. will auch wieder Mehr Theoriebücher lesen. #readtheyear #suhrkamp #french #sociology

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Karosines
Rückkehr nach Reims | Didier Eribon
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Eribon nach Ernaux. Wie die beiden ausgehend von einem Foto Weltgeschichte oder soziologische Analyse auf den Punkt bringen ist echt toll. Das erste Kapitel von Rückkehr nach Reims hat mich persönlich voll gepackt. #frenchliterature #editionsuhrkamp #suhrkamp

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shawnmooney
Returning to Reims | Didier Eribon
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Last night I got a lovely parcel of books from none other than @saresmoore . Wow! This one, Sarah writes, was mentioned in a review of a book I recently read and reviewed, Louis's 'The End of Eddy,' and it's a memoir about another gay Frenchman returning to his—whatever the French equivalent is of 'redneck'—hometown. Sounds utterly fascinating – thank you so much! Two more books coming next…

saresmoore Hooray! That was fast! 7y
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'Le retour dans le milieu d'où l'on vient- et dont on est sorti, dans tous les sens du terme- est toujours un retour sur soi et un retour à soi, des retrouvailles avec un soi même autant conservé que nié.'