FIGAROVOX. - You publish “Les femmes du lien. The real life of essential workers”. What is the meaning of your approach? How does this book fit into your overall work?
Vincent JAROUSEAU. -
“Les femmes du lien” is a book that is a continuation of a documentary work begun almost ten years ago on French fractures.
For my first book, with the historian Valérie Igounet, we wanted to understand the motivations of the National Front vote, since eleven town halls had switched to the FN that year.
We therefore went to meet these voters.
Beyond the question of the National Front, I carried out a real work on these emblematic cities of peripheral France: Hénin-Beaumont, Beaucaire, Gard and Hayange, in the Fensch valley in Moselle.
These cities have undergone significant deindustrialization and peri-urban populations have been pushed to the periphery.
Territorial fractures…
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