Françoise Vergès Explained

Françoise Vergès
Birth Date:23 January 1952
Birth Place:Paris, France
Nationality:French
Education:University of California, San Diego
University of California, Berkeley
Parents:Paul Vergès
Occupation:Political scientist
Historian

Françoise Vergès (born 23 January 1952) is a French political scientist, historian, film producer, independent curator, activist and public educator. Her work focuses on postcolonial studies and decolonial feminism.

Vergès was born in Paris, grew up in Réunion and Algeria before returning to Paris to study and become a journalist.[1] [2]

Vergès is the second daughter of Laurence Deroin and of the politician Paul Vergès. She is also the niece of Jacques Vergès.

Her father, the son of a doctor and consul during the colonial era,[3] has been a French deputy, member of the European Parliament, senator, president of the Regional Council of Réunion and mayor of Le Port.

Her great-great-grandmother, Marie Hermelinde Million des Marquets is from a slave-owning family in La Réunion. They owned a 49 acres plantation and, according to the 1848 act, "121 slaves, from which 66 were Creoles, 12 Malagasies, 39 Mozambicans and 4 Indians or Malays".[4]

Her mother, Laurence Deroin, was a Zoreille born on 22 September 1924 in Ivry-sur-Seine and died on 3 November 2012 at her home in La Possession. An activist and employee of the French Communist Party (PCF), she worked for the Ministry of Reconstruction and Urban Planning, which was headed by Raymond Aubrac until the departure of the Communists from the government, and for Laurent Casanova. The Deroin-Vergès couple met in 1947 at the colonial section of the French Communist Party in Paris and got married in 1949. Laurence Deroin first came to Reunion Island at the age of 30 in 1954, when her father-in-law Raymond Vergès wanted her husband Paul to take over the PCF federation in Reunion. She was an activist in the Union of French Women, and was one of the founders of the Union of Women of Reunion (UFR) in 1958. After running a bookshop in Saint-Denis (La Librairie des Mascareignes) for a few years, Laurence Deroin worked for the newspaper Témoignages, where she ran a column on the status of women. She has also been a candidate in various elections for the PCR.

Françoise has an older sister who is a doctor, Claude, born on 1 August 1949, married to Dr Edmundo Lopez Caizadilla; she has lived in Panama since 1974, and has a daughter, Sandra Lopez. Françoise Vergès also has two brothers who are leading figures in the PCR: Pierre and Laurent.

She moved to the US in 1983, studying at the University of California, San Diego and Berkeley.

Vergès' book A Decolonial Feminism was published in English in 2021, translated by Ashley J. Bohrer along with Vergès, with the support of an English PEN Translates award.[5]

Career

Françoise Vergès was a journalist and editor at Panthéon-Sorbonne University.

She holds a PhD in Political Science, from the University of California, Berkeley in May 1995, a thesis published under the title Monsters and revolutionaries: Colonial family romance and grooming.[6] She took as a plot the political history of Réunion from its origins to the present day, to trace the journey of her family engaged in politics since 1930.[7]

In 1996, she taught at University of Sussex,[8] and was a member of the political science department at the Center for Cultural Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London. She studies the problem of colonial slavery and the phenomena of creolization using political theories using postcolonial logic.[9]

After being vice-president, Françoise Vergès became, on 13 February 2008, replacing Maryse Condé, the president of the National Committee for the memory and history of slavery. A decree of 10 May 2009 names her as Chairperson of the National Committee for the Memory and History of Slavery.[10] The possible renewal of her mandate led to controversy in 2012-2013.[11] [12]

In 2009, she is an "expert", within the framework of the Overseas Estates General.[13]

She is also, for several years, the scientific director of the Réunion Cultural Center (MCUR). Her appointment, as well as the project itself, are subject to debate in Réunion society. On the 3rd, the journalist Pierrot Dupuy filed a civil suit against Paul Vergès for having appointed his daughter to the management, which would constitute, according to him, a conflict of interest. It seems that the call for candidatures to the head of the MCUR had been unsuccessful, and to date, the illegal nature of the appointment of Françoise Vergès is not proven. Regarding the scientific project of the MCUR, the Commission of public inquiry gives in its report of 19 February 2010 to the prefect Michel Lalande a favorable opinion. On the 21st, the strong opposition to the MCUR project, which was expressed at the polls, as well as the victory of the party led by Didier Robert to the Réunion Regional Council, led to the end of the MCUR project. Upon his election, in accordance with his program, Didier Robert announced the end of the MCUR project.

On 10 May 2017, Françoise Vergès was appointed to the "Mission of the memory of slavery, treaties and their abolitions" public interest group.

Feminism

A feminist activist, Françoise Vergès collaborated with the journal Women in Motion, a monthly and weekly, published between 1978 and 1982, and with the collection "Women in struggle of all countries", at Éditions des femmes, from 1981 to 1983. Leading her feminist and anti-racist struggles, Françoise Vergès has collaborated with the association Rualité created by the hip-hop artist Bintou Dembélé.[14]

She is a member of the MAFED (Collective of the March of Women for Dignity), a group that the political scientist Laurent de Boissieu located in the political field of racialism and defines as close to the Indigenous Party of the Republic. She is also a member of the College of Diversity at the Ministry of Culture and a founding member of the Decolonizing the Arts collective.[15]

Françoise Vergès signed the calls to the Marches for Justice and Dignity, as well as a large number of petitions defending differentialist and "decolonial" positions, including "Stop the Cyberbullying Against the Controversial Lallab Association"; "Against media lynching and slanderous anti-racists"; an intolerable persecution against the Traore family ";" We can disagree with the ideas of Houria Bouteldja, so let's debate ";" For the continuation of the Fight against Islamophobia conference", the petition of support to Sonia Nour following her statements relating a terrorist to a martyr, the petition of support to Tariq Ramadan indicted for rape, accusing the French justice of unequal treatment and / or racism, along with Houria Bouteldja, Sihame Assbague, Marwan Muhammad, Alain Gresh, Nabil Ennasri and François Burgat.

Works

Works in English

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Françoise Vergès . 2021-08-31 . frenchculture.org . en.
  2. Web site: 2016-09-23 . Françoise Vergès . 2021-08-31 . FMSH . en.
  3. Web site: Hamilcaro . Cyrille . "Je n'ai pas pour ambition d'être un notable … des quartiers !" dit Paul Vergès . 2023-04-13 . inforeunion : Un regard Réunionnais - Ile de La Réunion - Océan Indien . fr.
  4. Web site: usbek.blogs.nouvelobs.com . Quand les ascendants de Françoise Vergès possédaient 121 esclaves... . 2023-04-13 . Zinfos 974, l'actualité de l'île de La Réunion . fr.
  5. Web site: Nineteen PEN Translates awards go to titles from fifteen countries and thirteen languages. 2021-08-31. English Pen. en-GB.
  6. Book: Vergès, Françoise. Monsters and revolutionaries: colonial family romance and métissage. 1999. Duke University Press. 0822322625. Durham [N.C.].
  7. Web site: Catalogue SUDOC. sudoc.abes.fr. 2018-04-11.
  8. Web site: Françoise Vergès French Culture. frenchculture.org. en. 2018-04-11.
  9. Web site: Welcome to PACSF. homepages.gold.ac.uk. 2018-04-11.
  10. Web site: Françoise Vergès, présidente du CPMHE. 31 August 2007. cnmhe.fr. fr. 2018-04-11.
  11. Web site: Dupuy . Pierrot . Françoise Vergès accusée de manigances "pour obtenir des missions gouvernementales rémunérées et des récompenses" . 2023-04-13 . Zinfos 974, l'actualité de l'île de La Réunion . fr.
  12. Web site: Legros . Geoffroy Géraud . 2013-01-29 . Ribbe et Dalin contre Vergès : petites ambitions et grandes haines . 2023-04-13 . 7 Lames la Mer . fr-FR.
  13. News: Françoise Vergès dans la délégation qui accompagne Nicolas Sarkozy aux Antilles. 25 June 2009. Témoignages.RE. 2018-04-11. fr.
  14. News: Compagnie Rualité – Collectif12. Collectif12. 2018-04-11. fr-FR. https://web.archive.org/web/20171219083652/http://collectif12.org/portfolio/compagnie-rualite/. 19 December 2017. dead.
  15. News: Le 19 mars, une Marche pour la Justice et la Dignité. Marche19mars. Club de Mediapart. 2018-04-11. fr-FR.