RFI Spotlight on France

Spotlight on France

An in-depth look at what makes this country tick.
Weekly English South Africa News
127 Episodes
60 – 80

Podcast: Paris Attacks trial drama, school bullying, French anti-intellectualism

France's biggest-ever court case continues with dramatic interventions from witnesses and defendents. A bill to criminalise bullying at school and university raises questions. The 19th century roots of growing anti-intellectualism in France. The trial of 14 men accused of taking part and planning the 2015 Paris terrorist attacks is now at the halfway point…
27 Jan 2022 25 min

Podcast: Political swearing, Molière and women, King Behanzin's surrender

Which Macron vowed to "piss off" the unvaccinated and why? The 17th century female playwrights around Molière, as France marks his 400th anniversary with pomp and circumstance. The African kingdom that made France tremble in the 19th century, until its king surrendered. President Emmanuel Macron shocked France when he used a curse…
13 Jan 2022 24 min

Podcast: Inclusive language, improbable roommates, the Dreyfus affair

Inclusive writing and gender-neutral language divide France. The merits of homesharing across generations. And the trial that started the Dreyfus affair, kicking off a left-right split that's still felt today. The recent addition of the gender-neutral pronoun 'iel', a contraction of  "il" (he) and "elle" (she), into the Petit Robert's…
16 Dec 2021 27 min

Spotlight on France - Podcast: France's first Alzheimer's village, translation wars, Josephine Baker

An experimental centre near Bordeaux offers Alzheimer's sufferers more freedom and less medication; debate over whether a translator's identity matters following the Amanda Gorman controversy, and France honours Josephine Baker – performer, Resistance hero and civil rights activist – with a place in the Pantheon. The Covid pandemic showed the limits of caring for the…
18 Nov 2021 30 min
60 – 80