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Charlie Hebdo

2022
Abstract Just as the opening chapters highlight mockery in French Enlightenment critiques of religious ritual, so the authors now turn to contemporary parody of religion and the spectacular resurgence of Enlightenment thinking in the wake of the attack on the caricaturists of Charlie Hebdo.
Reginald McGinnis, John Vignaux Smyth
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Charlie Hebdo:

2018
(14 JANUARY 2015) [Trans.: Abdulbasit Kassim] Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzIAPmhuFK41 In this eight-minute-long video, Shekau celebrated the attack on the French satirical journal Charlie Hebdo on 7 January 2015, and reiterated Boko Haram’s belief system ...
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After Charlie Hebdo

2017
As the world looked on in horror at the Paris terror attacks of January and November 2015, France found itself at the centre of a war that has split across nations and continents. The attacks set in motion a steady creep towards ever more repressive state surveillance, and have fuelled the resurgence of the far right across Europe and beyond, while ...
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Rereading Charlie Hebdo

2018
This chapter takes a more critical approach to Bruce Lincoln’s work, by interrogating the limits of his “irreverent” methodology itself. Focusing on the controversial Charlie Hebdo cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad and the response by Lincoln and Anthony Yu, this chapter argues that Lincoln perhaps failed to follow through with his own irreverent ...
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