Paris Match colonial : variétés d’un discours de contrepoint

Paris Match published several famous colonial articles. Others, less known, were part of the many texts that built up, with different tones and points of view, the French colonial images, especially in the 1950s. This article aims to study a few revealing cases of this “counterpoint colonial discour...

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Main Author: Laure Demougin
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Published: Université de Liège 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/contextes/11747
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description Paris Match published several famous colonial articles. Others, less known, were part of the many texts that built up, with different tones and points of view, the French colonial images, especially in the 1950s. This article aims to study a few revealing cases of this “counterpoint colonial discourse” that the magazine develops: “colonial discourse” because journalism holds a prominent place in the perception that French readers will have of their colonies through a rich background. As for “counterpoint”, it is because of the light we will shed on reportages published in parallel with the wars of decolonization, reportages that focused on a different timeline. We will aim at studying those kind of reportages that use the background of colonial literature to produce new images and new texts.
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Paris Match colonial : variétés d’un discours de contrepoint
Contextes
Reportage
Exotisme
Discours colonial
Images
title Paris Match colonial : variétés d’un discours de contrepoint
title_full Paris Match colonial : variétés d’un discours de contrepoint
title_fullStr Paris Match colonial : variétés d’un discours de contrepoint
title_full_unstemmed Paris Match colonial : variétés d’un discours de contrepoint
title_short Paris Match colonial : variétés d’un discours de contrepoint
title_sort paris match colonial varietes d un discours de contrepoint
topic Reportage
Exotisme
Discours colonial
Images
url https://journals.openedition.org/contextes/11747
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