Publication: “Just as Orwell said”: the emergence of a “Dystopian framing” in French conservative media in the 2010s
“Just as Orwell said”: the emergence of a “Dystopian framing” in French conservative media in the 2010s
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Kergomard, Z., & Olivesi, A. (2020). “Just as Orwell said”: the emergence of a “Dystopian framing” in French conservative media in the 2010s. SFRA Review, 50(4), 119–127.
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In recent years, dystopian fiction has experienced a boom in popular culture. Those fictions served as powerful narratives for political activists opposing human rights infringements – e.g. Hunger Games in Thailand or Birma, or The Handmaid’s Tale for feminist movements all over the world. Dystopia can yet also serve as a narrative for conservatives when denouncing a present “gone too far” and leading to a frightening future. In contemporary France, dystopic fiction, and George Orwell’s 1984 in particular, has become a recurring refer
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Kergomard, Z., & Olivesi, A. (2020). “Just as Orwell said”: the emergence of a “Dystopian framing” in French conservative media in the 2010s. SFRA Review, 50(4), 119–127.