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Civilization: How We All Became American

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Civilization: How We All Became American
AuthorRégis Debray
Original titleCivilisation. Comment nous sommes devenus américains
TranslatorDavid Fernbach
LanguageFrench
Publisheréditions Gallimard
Publication date
4 May 2017
Publication placeFrance
Published in English
2019
Pages240
ISBN9782072732409

Civilization: How We All Became American (French: Civilisation. Comment nous sommes devenus américains) is a 2017 book by the French writer Régis Debray. It is about the relationship between contemporary Europe and the United States.

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Débray writes that the past century has seen a reversal of the previous order, where Europe was the centre of civilization to which the United States was a distant offshoot. Debray argues that American civilization forces an obsession with "space, image and happiness" upon Europe, suppressing a European focus on "time and writing", which leads to infantilization and an obscured understanding of tragedy. He writes that Europe still can provide an environment for rich culture, distinct from American dominance, which may be understood as both decadent and liberating.[1][2][3][4]

References

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  1. ^ Arnason, Johann P. (2021). "Debray, Régis; trans. David Fernbach. Civilization: how we all became American. xii, 175 pp. London: Verso Books, 2019. £16.99 (cloth)". Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. 27: 735–736. doi:10.1111/1467-9655.13592.
  2. ^ Lavernhe, Thibault (2018). "Régis Debray : Civilisation – Comment nous sommes devenus américains ; Gallimard, 2017 ; 240 pages". Revue Défense nationale [fr] (in French) (808): 121–122. doi:10.3917/rdna.808.0121.
  3. ^ Marquis, Éric (2017). "Régis Debray, Civilisation. Comment nous sommes devenus américains. Paris, Gallimard, 2017, 232 p, 19 €". Humanisme (in French) (316): 98–99. doi:10.3917/huma.316.0098.
  4. ^ Syon, Guillaume de (2019). "Régis Debray, Civilisation. Comment nous sommes devenus américains". Questions de communication [fr] (in French) (35). doi:10.4000/questionsdecommunication.19818.
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