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Paris is not Dead

  • When: October 18th 2023 | 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
  • Where: ICC 425
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Please join us for a discussion and a book signing with Cole Stangler, author of Paris is Not Dead: Surviving Hypergentrification in the City of Light (The New Press, 2023). This event is co-sponsored by the Department of French and Francophone Studies.

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The Paris of popular imagination is lined with cobblestone streets and stylish cafés, a beacon for fashionistas and well-heeled tourists. But French-American journalist Cole Stangler, celebrated for his reporting on Paris and French politics, argues that the beating heart of the City of Light lies elsewhere—in its striving, working-class districts whose residents are being priced out of their hometown today.

 

Paris Is Not Dead explores the past, present, and future of the City of Light through the lens of class conflict, highlighting the outsized role of immigrants in shaping the city’s progressive, cosmopolitan, and open-minded character—at a time when politics nationwide can feel like they’re shifting in the opposite direction. This is the Paris many tourists too often miss: immigrant-heavy districts such as the 18th arrondissement, where crowded street markets still define everyday life. Stangler brings this view of the city to life, combining gripping, street-level reportage, stories of today’s working-class Parisians, recent history, and a sweeping analysis of the larger forces shaping the city.

 

In the tradition of Lucy Sante and Mike Davis, Paris Is Not Dead offers a bottom-up portrait of one of the world’s most vital urban centers—and a call to action to Francophiles and all who care about the future of cities everywhere.

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More bout Cole Stangler:

 

Cole Stangler is a French-American journalist based in Marseille covering labor and politics. A contributor to the international news network France 24, Cole has also published work in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Guardian, Foreign Policy, The Nation, Jacobin, The Atlantic, Dissent, VICE and The New Republic. He is also a former staff writer at International Business Times and In These Times. Cole is a graduate of Georgetown’s School of Foreign Service and has a masters’ degree in contemporary social history from the University of Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne. He is the author of La solidarité et ses limites : la CFDT et les travailleurs immigrés dans les années 68 (Ed. Arbre bleu, 2022).

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