Emily Shuman
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Emily Shuman
@eqshuman.bsky.social
Assistant Professor of French and Francophone Studies (Radboud University, Nijmegen); contemporary popular music, media, and visual cultures
Pleased to share that my latest article, "Fantasies of power: sex, humour and complicities in French rap" has been published with @francemodern.bsky.social ! Many thanks to the journal editors and anonymous peer reviewers for their constructive remarks and support.
Fantasies of power: sex, humour and complicities in French rap
Since the mid-1990s, French rappers have faced legal action from police unions and the Ministry of the Interior for defamation, insults or inciting violence towards law enforcement and government o...
www.tandfonline.com
July 8, 2025 at 11:16 AM
Reposted by Emily Shuman
"This year’s radical symbol or slogan will be neutralized into next year’s fashion; the year after, it will be the object of a profound cultural nostalgia." - Stuart Hall

Thinking about Hall's words + the alignment between decontextualizing meme/trolling logics and contemporary far-right aesthetics
I did not edit this, this is the actual parade with the actual music being played.

CINEMATIC
June 15, 2025 at 9:47 AM
Reposted by Emily Shuman
I wrote for @ca.theconversation.com re: the 30th anniversary (this Fri) of President Jacques Chirac's June 13th, 1995 announcement that France would be resuming nuclear testing in the Pacific.

210 detonations in Algeria & Mā'ohi Nui (French Polynesia) from 1960-1996. Thousands of victims.
France’s final nuclear tests in the South Pacific, 30 years on
Three decades after France’s last nuclear tests, those living near the test sites still await compensation for the harms caused.
theconversation.com
June 12, 2025 at 8:34 PM
Reposted by Emily Shuman
Nouvel article pour Musique journal à propos d'une artiste dont la musique me repousse autant qu'elle me fascine
musique-journal.fr/2025/06/13/p...
ptite soeur : trouble dans le rap – Musique Journal
Quelle expérience se rapproche le plus de celle que ressent un amateur de Vrai Rap© qui entend ptite soeur ? Peut-être quelque chose de similaire à ce qu’a ressenti un soldat de la grande musique clas...
musique-journal.fr
June 13, 2025 at 9:42 AM
Reposted by Emily Shuman
Historian here to nuance (ruin?) the joke: 1832 was a rather small uprising of 2-3000 members of a small secret society (Hugo’s ABC Society is based on the Society of Rights of Man) wagainst a not-so-tyrannical (yet) king, which was easily repressed by the army. 1/
I swear I am not making this up. Tonight Trump will go to the Kennedy Center to see “Les Miserables,” a play about a mass uprising against a tyrannical king. I hereby retire from satire.
June 11, 2025 at 12:03 PM
"Celle qui dit écouter Mylène Farmer se dit choquée des tenues d’Aya Nakamura et du fait qu’elle serait « toujours à moitié nue ». Manifestement, la jeune femme ignore que Mylène Farmer a fait polémique pour s’être montrée dévêtue, voire entièrement nue dans ses clips."
Treize membres du groupuscule Les Natifs seront jugés le 4 juin pour la banderole s’opposant à la participation de la chanteuse à la cérémonie d’ouverture des Jeux olympiques. Parmi eux, une assistante parlementaire du RN, en fonction au moment des faits.

Par @matthieusuc.bsky.social
JO de Paris : le racisme sans fard des identitaires qui ont visé Aya Nakamura
Treize membres du groupuscule Les Natifs seront jugés le 4 juin pour la banderole s’opposant à la participation de la chanteuse à la cérémonie d’ouverture des Jeux olympiques. Parmi eux, une assistante parlementaire du RN, en fonction au moment des faits.
l.mediapart.fr
May 31, 2025 at 7:44 AM
My dear friend Danielle Beaujon's brilliant book, Criminalizing the Casbahs, comes out June 15th! Mark your calendars, contact your libraries. I cannot recommend this rigorous, principled, well-written book enough to anyone interested in the histories of colonialism, race, and policing.
May 15, 2025 at 3:46 PM
Reposted by Emily Shuman
Canal+, Bolloré et le cinéma français : le grand embarras

Par Yunnes Abzouz et Ludovic Lamant
Canal+, Bolloré et le cinéma français : le grand embarras
La 78e édition du Festival de Cannes s’ouvre mardi 13 mai. La grande majorité du cinéma qui s’y projettera dépend toujours autant de Canal+. Des producteurs et cinéastes joints par Mediapart reconnaissent leur inconfort mais ne voient pas d’alternative à « l’argent de Bolloré ».
l.mediapart.fr
May 13, 2025 at 5:22 PM
Glad to be back in my native Philadelphia area this week for NeMLA. I'll be participating in a roundtable *early* Sunday morning on queer resistance in the French & francophone world (I'd also like to resist early morning scheduling, but here we are.) Give a shout if you're attending as well!
March 6, 2025 at 1:37 PM
It's been a long week, but feeling lucky to have been able to teach two of my recent favorite films. In "Conspiracy Culture," we were thinking about gendered logics of believability, doubt, and victimhood in our "post-truth" moment through Justine Triet's Anatomie d'une chute
February 13, 2025 at 6:19 PM
treading a fine line between exploring new research interests and driving myself mad(der) in the current political moment
February 8, 2025 at 3:47 PM