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ID188698
Title ProperPrecarious multiplicity
Other Title InformationFrance, ‘foreign fighters’ and the containment of difference
LanguageENG
AuthorMathieu, Xavier
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article investigates the portrayal by French policy-makers of the so-called Islamic State ‘foreign fighters’. I provide an in-depth analysis of the discursive construction of these ‘foreign fighters’ as different and detached from the (French) Self. I do so through a questioning of the notion of multiplicity, revealing how it exists precariously and the consequences this precariousness has on the notion itself. First, multiplicity emerges in ‘strange’ places as identities are being remodelled through new combinations. Second, the coexistence implied by multiplicity needs to be complexified to account for the way it helps preserve but also sometimes erase difference (and thus multiplicity itself). Finally, because of the precariousness of multiplicity, unexpected outcomes can be produced by the encounter with difference (such as the policy of non-repatriation of the ‘foreign fighters’). Overall, multiplicity can be usefully questioned by looking at these instances of instability and doubt. As such, this article shares the concerns expressed by critical scholars that multiplicity recreates problematic distinctions between inside and outside. As a response, my analysis contributes to an understanding of multiplicity as always in the making, revealing how various discursive strategies are used to temporarily and imperfectly stabilise boundaries.
`In' analytical NoteCooperation and Conflict Vol. 57, No.3; Sep 2022: p.311-328
Journal SourceCooperation and Conflict Vol: 57 No 3
Key WordsTerrorism ;  France ;  Fighters ;  Difference ;  ISIS ;  Multiplicity


 
 
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