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Intellectuals’ Melancholia - Shlomo Sand, The End of the French Intellectual (London/New York, Verso, 2018)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 February 2020

Laurent Jeanpierre*
Affiliation:
Univ Paris 8 Saint-Denis [[email protected]]
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References

1 See Christophe Charle, Laurent Jeanpierre (eds), 2016, La Vie intellectuelle en France, 2 vols (Paris, Le Seuil).

2 Thomas Brisson, “Le rayonnement déclinant de la pensée française”, Ibid.

3 Daniel Lindenberg, 2002, Le Rappel à l’ordre. Enquête sur les nouveaux réactionnaires (Paris, Le Seuil); Serge Audier, 2008, La Pensée anti-68. Essai sur une restauration intellectuelle (Paris, La Découverte); Pascal Durand, Sarah Sindaco (eds), 2015, Le Discours “néo-réactionnaire” (Paris, CNRS Éditions). See also the publication, after Shlomo Sand’s book, by Gérard Noiriel, 2019, Le Venin dans la plume. Édouard Drumont, Éric Zemmour et la part sombre de la République (Paris, La Découverte).

4 Laurent Jeanpierre, 2016, “Tribunes et plateaux: logique de la visibilité intellectuelle”, in Christophe Charle, Laurent Jeanpierre (eds), La Vie intellectuelle en France, XIXè-XXIè siècles, vol. 2, De 1914 à nos jours (Paris, Le Seuil: 494-500).

5 Abel François, Raul Magni-Berton, 2015, Que pensent les penseurs? Les opinions des universitaires et scientifiques français (Grenoble, Presses universitaires de Grenoble).

6 For a partial approach on the French case, see Laurent Jeanpierre, Sébastien Mosbah Natanson, “French Sociologists and the Public Space of the Press: Thoughts Based on a Case Study (Le Monde, 1995-2002)”, in Christian Fleck, Andreas Hess, E. Stina Lyon (eds), 2009, Intellectuals and their Publics. Perspectives from the Social Sciences, Farnham/Surrey UK/Burlington VT, Ashgate: 173-191. For an investigation into the American case, see Ronald Jacobs, Eleanor Townsley, 2011, The Space of Opinion: Intellectuals, Media, and the Public Sphere (New York, Oxford University Press).