L'identité culturelle : une notion à dépasser - François Jullien (2016)

Cultural Identity: A Notion to Move Beyond? (La Grande Table (Part 2), France Culture, October 12, 2016) François Jullien: philosopher, Hellenist, and Sinologist, professor at Paris-Diderot University and holder of the Chair on Otherness at the College of Global Studies of the Maison des Sciences de l'Homme Foundation In "There Is No Cultural Identity" (L'Herne), François Jullien offers a reflection on one of the major issues in current public debate: cultural identity and all the themes closely linked to it: globalization, identity withdrawal, the relativism-universalism alternative, the clash of civilizations, the universal, and intercultural dialogue. In language that is both lively and dense, he proposes a redefinition of the concepts at the heart of this discussion. » Source: http://www.franceculture.fr/emissions... Multiculturalism, Quebec Charter of Values, secularism, Charlie Hebdo, Islam, everyone's talking about it, Bernard Drainville, racism, Islamization, Muslim, everyone's talking about it, Djemila Benhabib, feminism, Quebec, Marwan Mohammed, Michel Onfray, Radio-Canada, Jacques Beauchemin, Islamophobia, republicanism, Marc Cassivi, Benoit Dutrizac, Mathieu Bock-coté, national identity, Parti Québécois, Pegida Quebec, PQ, veil, Raphael Liogier, Abdellali Hajjat, sijepeuxdire 2, Radio X, Jean-René Milot, after Charlie, Anne-Marie Dussault, Marine Le Pen, Vincent Geisser, attacks Paris, Bill 59, Jean-François Lisée, CNRS, Jean-Jacques Nantel, Richard Martineau, Adil Charkaoui, Fabrice de Pierrebourg, Nabila Ben Youssef, Islamophobe, Fatima Houda-Pepin, TLMEP, Pineault Caron family, Timinou Noir.