This double issue is a tribute to Philip Watts (1961-2013). It features three parts: a cluster on the memory of World War II in contemporary French culture; a set of tributes “Reading (with) Phil Watts”; and the republication of a 2011 article by Phil Watts on "Camus and Film."
Avant-propos
Vincent Debaene and Richard J. Golsan
Remembering World War II: Its Precedents and Legacies (Richard J. Golsan, editor)
Introduction
Richard J. Golsan
Interrogation de Drieu La Rochelle: le poète témoin et l’illusion lyrique
Marc Dambre
Roland Barthes, lecteur de Paul Chack?
Antoine Compagnon
From Photography to Social Cinema: Éli Lotar, Aubervilliers and a Sense of Place
Steven Ungar
The Poetics and Perils of “Faction”: Contemporary French Fiction and the Memory of World War II
Richard J. Golsan
The Stakes in Holocaust Representation: On Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds
Susan Rubin Suleiman
Interview with Laurent Binet
Philip Watts and Richard J. Golsan
Interview with Henri Rousso
Philip Watts and Richard J. Golsan
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Tributes to Philip Watts (Vincent Debaene, editor)
Reading (with) Phil Watts
Vincent Debaene
Reading Phil Watts on Les Bienveillantes
Richard J. Golsan
Watts, Reader of Rancière
Kristin Ross
Literary Attention: The Hairy Politics of Details
Yves Citton
Philip Watts Editor/Edited
Richard Watts
Remembering Phil
Alice Kaplan
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Camus and Film
Philip Watts
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