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Danielle Bleitrach (born 1938) is a
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sociologist and journalist. From the 1970s through the end of the century, she was
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researcher and lecturer at the
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, focusing on the sociology of the working class and urbanization. From 1981 to 1996 she was a member of the Central Committee of the
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, then the National Committee of the Party. She was also assistant editor-in-chief of the party weekly '' Révolution''. She has contributed to ''La Pensée'', ''
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'' and '' Le Monde Diplomatique''. In the 2000s and 2010s, after retiring from teaching, she co-authored texts on
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,
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and
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.


Early life

Born in 1938 to a
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, Bleitrach's early childhood was marked by "the flight from nazism." In September 1943, she and her family were refugees in
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during the
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and she narrowly escaped a round-up by the
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in the Palace Bellevue where refugees were housed. In the 1960s, Bleitrach was a student at the University of Provence at
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. She earned a ''licence'' (
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) in history followed in 1966 by a ''diplôme d'études supérieures'' (master of arts degree) with a focus on
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medieval religious
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. The 1967 ''Revue d'histoire de l'Eglise de France'' found that "her description of the sculptures of the Montmajour and
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cloisters was a fine job and her study of religious mentalities was interesting." Her ''thèse de 3e cycle'' (doctoral dissertation) in urban sociology (''Structure sociale et organisation urbaine : les élus locaux et les actions régionales d'aménagement''), presented in 1972, dealt with the attitude of French local elected officials to regional development policies.


Career


Academic career

In 1972-73 and 1973–74, Bleitrach delivered a course on "the sociology of the State" at the
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. Bleitrach was part of the (
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) French School of
urban sociology Urban sociology is the sociological study of cities and urban life. One of the field’s oldest sub-disciplines, urban sociology studies and examines the social, historical, political, cultural, economic, and environmental forces that have shaped ...
. She was involved with the ''Laboratoire de sociologie industrielle'' (Laboratory of Industrial Sociology) at the sociology and ethnology department of the University of Provence, at Aix-en-Provence. She was an assistant lecturer (''maître assistant'') then lecturer (''maître de conférences'') at the Aix-Marseille University. She was also a member of the National Committee of the
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. Bleitrach co-authored several books and articles on the sociology of the working class and urbanization. * ''L'usine et la vie: luttes régionales, Marseille et Fos'', co-written with Alain Chenu (1979), a close collaborator in the 1970s and early 1980s, is an enquiry concerning more than 5,000 workers in the
Fos-sur-Mer Fos-sur-Mer (, literally ''Fos on Sea''; Provençal: ''Fòs'') is a commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône department in southern France. Geography Fos-sur-Mer is situated about north west of Marseille, on the Mediterranean coast, and to the w ...
zone and numerous businesses (
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,
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, etc.) and aiming at demonstrating how lifestyles contribute to the creation of different types of workers. * ''Classe ouvrière et social démocratie :
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et
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'', co-written with Jean Lojkine ''et alii'' (1981), has been reviewed by Madeleine Rebérioux in ''
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'', and by Alain Bergounioux in ''Le Mouvement social : bulletin trimestriel de l'Institut français d'histoire sociale''. Rebérioux points out that the book results from the collective work of a team of five sociologists. Although the share of each researcher is not specified, Bleitrach's analyses — as already outlined in ''L'Usine et la vie'' — are recognizable. By choosing as the subject of their research two large towns run by socialists for nearly a century, the co-authors barely conceal their thesis: the reformist movement has managed to contain workers' struggles within the factory or in urban ghettoes by means of specific municipal policies and an array of local societies geared to dealing with every aspect of daily life outside work. The urban municipality run by social democrats is construed as a place where a mode of political control which emerged in the late 19th century was meant to channel the revolutionary movement within the framework of a Republican consensus. For Bergounioux, ''Classe ouvrière et social démocratie'' provides, as a socio-political study, a valuable insight into the evolution of the two municipal policies and the complex role of modern community workers although its intent is predominantly political. As recent legislative elections have shown, a number of communist-run local councils too, have been affected by electoral attrition. An analysis, albeit brief, of the "hegemonic system" of communist municipalities would not have been amiss and would have made a number of pages look less accusatory. The authors start from the assumption that socialism (social democracy) follows a predetermined political pattern, at once expressing and betraying the working class, whose struggle is fully revealed only by the communist party. ''Classe ouvrière et social démocratie'' is also mentioned by Pierre-Paul Zaho in "D'impossibles notables ? Les grandes familles de Marseille face à la politique (1860-1970)". Zaho observes that Bleitrach and Lojkine claim that in Marseille "an explicit or tacit pact depending on the period, ensures that the control of economic power and urban management goes to the bourgeoisie and leaves political and social power to the non-communist left". * ''Défaite ouvrière et exclusion'', co-written with Mustapha El Miri (2000), is a study of the trajectory of 500
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workers in Marseille. It calls into question the methodology of exclusion. For the authors, exclusion manifests itself in the defeat of workers during the 1980s and corresponds with globalization, which multiplied inequalities not only in the Third World but within advanced industrial countries by putting downward pressure on salaries, in particular those of unskilled workers. Driven from their countries of origin, a migrant labour force from rural areas often encountered this situation and the class was defeated; moreover, this defeat is characterized by less collectivity :
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, precariousness, and the growth of informal urbanization. * In "Planification territoriale, dynamique métropolitaine et innovation institutionnelle : la Région Urbaine de
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" (in ''Politiques et management public'', 1998, Vol. 16, N. 1), Bernard Jouve refers to Danielle Bleitrach and Alain Chenu's 1974 publication ''AmĂ©nagements : rĂ©gulation ou aggravation des contradictions sociales'' as "an analysis, developed from the perspective of the Marxist urban sociology of the 1970s, of both the balanced metropolises and the work of OREAMs rganisations d'Etude et d'AmĂ©nagement de l'Aire MĂ©tropolitaine tools for domination designed by the State to locally meet the requirements of monopolistic capitalism." * In ''Les Annales de la recherche urbaine'' (1978, Vol. 1, N. 1, pp. 80–89), Elizabeth Campagnac devote
a whole paragraph (p. 84) of her article
"MobilitĂ© et transformation des modes de vie ouvriers" to her indebtness to Danielle Bleitrach and Alain Chenu's research work on three main types of workers found in a number of factories in the Marseille region: "their work analyses differentiations in workers' modes of living in terms of rank in division of labour, nature and type of qualifications in a broad sense, the formation of which depends largely on the conditions of reproduction within the family unit and the social environment – in terms of what D. Bleitrach and A. Chenu call the hegemonic mode of capital in relation to the various segments of the working class. They thus manage to bring out what is at the core of the unity of life in the workplace and life outside the workplace". *In "Sur quelques ouvrages relatifs Ă  la sidĂ©rurgie ote bibliographique" published in ''Revue d'Ă©conomie industrielle'' (1979, Vol. 8, N. 1, pp. 124–129), A. Dahmani, M. Villard and B. Loustalet provide
short summary
of D. Bleitrach, A. Chenu, "Aménagement : régulation ou aggravation des contradictions sociales ?" (in ''Aménagement du territoire et développement régional'', Vol. 7, 1974, Grenoble,
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, pp. 186–214.): "The authors try to bring out the sociological importance of development as currently implemented in France; to that effect, they compare official choices as expressed in planning documents (doctrines, projects, etc.) and a specific case, namely Fos-sur-Mer and the Marseille metropolitan area. Their approach revolves round the following points: the policies of territorial planning and development in
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.. the case of Fos-sur-Mer .. the urban environment of Fos-sur-Mer's plant and finally ..the sociological meaning of that development. In their analysis, the creation of the iron and steel complex is construed as a capitalist test of territorial development." * In ''Capital Accumulation and Regional Development in France'', first published in the journal ''Geoforum'' (1979, Vol. 10, N. 1) and reprinted in S.S. Duncan (ed.), ''Qualitative Change in Human Geography'' (Pergamon Press, 2013, pp. 81–108), M. Dunford discusses at length Bleitrach and Chenu's article "L'amĂ©nagement : rĂ©gulation ou approfondissement des contradictions sociales? Un exemple: Fos-sur-Mer et l'aire mĂ©tropolitaine marseillaise" (in ''Environment and Planning A'', 1975, 7, pp. 367–391) (se
pp. 98, 99, 102, 106
: "BLEITRACH and CHENU (1975) make a number of important points about the nature of planning in contemporary
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. They argue that the Plan is an instrument of general planning between fractions of the dominant class which results in an effective programming of certain activities and an agreement on the broad aspects of government policy. They also point out that in the formulation of the Plan it is changes in the nature of private interests which give rise to new forms of state intervention and not vice-versa. State intervention involves a subordination of public to private interests and not private to public interests (pp. 379-380)." In the 2000s, Bleitrach's work focused on the geographic areas of Cuba and
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. Here she departed from her previous sociological analyses but continued to pursue a reflection on globalization, development, work and urbanization. *In 2004, she co-authored ''Cuba est une île'' (2004) with Viktor Dedaj; '' Le Monde Diplomatique'' described the book as "infinitely more serious than numerous works that treat the same topic," and while warning readers would not find an examination not just of the "successes, but also the failures" of the
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, said the book nevertheless offered an important contribution as an historical account from the Cuban point of view. *Bleitrach's 2006 ''Les États-Unis de mal empire'', co-authored with Viktor edajand Maxime Vivas, continued to "observe North-South relations from Latin America," discussing the emerging resistance from various South American countries to the policies of the "American empire"; ''Le Monde Diplomatique'' praised the book as "bountiful". *In 2008, with Jacques-François Bonaldi, she published a third text related to these questions, called ''Cuba, Fidel et le Che; ou, l'aventure du socialisme.'' ''Cuba, Fidel et Le Che'' engages Fidel Castro and Che Guevara's critiques to examine the different phases of history in Cuba, and the lessons they might offer other Latin American countries in the present. In 2015, Bleitrach's attention turned to nazism. She co-authored, with Richard Gehrke, an essay called ''
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et
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. Le nazisme n’a jamais été éradiqué.'' The book analyzes Lang's film based on a story by Bretcht, ''
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'' The same year, she co-authored, with Marianne Dunlop, ''URSS vingt ans après : retour de l'
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en guerre'', a book reporting the testimonies of interviewees in
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after the Maidan Revolution. Bleitrach is among the 378 French scholars in
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and
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s listed with their respective bibliographies in Serigne Magaye Cissé's ''Recueil bibliographique en sciences humaines et sociales'' (2013).


Political and journalism career

Bleitrach joined the French Communist Party, or PCF, at the age of fifteen.Danielle Bleitrach
"Pourquoi hier j'ai à nouveau adhéré au PCF"
, ''PCF - Bassin d'Arcachon et Val de l'Eyre'', 30 janvier 2006.
She was a member of the Central Committee, then the National Committee of the party from 1981 to 1996, when she resigned on the basis of her belief that the conditions for participating in the government had not been met. As assistant editor-in-chief of the Communist Party's daily publication, '' Révolution'', her articles linked sociology and journalistic intervention. In 2003, Bleitrach left the PCF. While still considering herself a
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, she refrained from joining any party until January 2016 when she decided to apply again for membership.


Other projects

Bleitrach wrote an about intellectuals ''Music hall des âmes nobles'' (''Music Hall of the Noble Spirits''), a memoir about her husband ''Un bouquet d'orties'' (''A Bouquet of Nettles''), and two novels: ''L'infortune de Gaspard'' (''Gaspard's Misfortune'') and ''Les enfants du mauvais temps'' (''Children of the Bad Weather''). In her retirement, Bleitrach maintains a personal blog, ''Histoire et société'', after creating an earlier one called ''Changement de société'' in the 2000s.


Bibliography


Books and book chapters

* with Alain Chenu, Paul Bouffartigue, J. Broda, Y. Ronchi, ''Production et consommation dans la structuration des pratiques de déplacement : les modes de vie des ouvriers des zones industrielles de Fos et de Vitrolles'', Centre de recherche d'économie des transports (CRET), Université d'Aix-Marseille, 1977, 370 p. * with Alain Chenu, ''L'usine et la vie : luttes régionales : Marseille et Fos'', Paris,
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, collection "Luttes sociales," 1979, 217 p. * with Alain Chenu, ''Espace urbain, transports et mode de vie'', contrat DGRST, Université d'Aix-Marseille II, 1980, multig. * with Jean Lojkine, Ernest Oary, Roland Delacroix, Christian Mahieu, ''Classe ouvrière et social-démocratie : Lille et Marseille'', collection « Problèmes », Paris, Éditions sociales, 1981, 329 p. * with Dominique Bari, Pierre Durand, Anne Etchégarray, ''et alii'', ''Aujourd'hui les femmes'', with an introduction by Gisèle Moreau,
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, Éditions sociales, 1981, 233 p. * with Gaston Plissonnier, ''Une vie pour lutter : entretiens avec Danielle Bleitrach'', Paris, Éditions sociales, 1984, 223 p. * ''Le Music-hall des âmes nobles : essai sur les intellectuels'', Paris, Éditions sociales, collection "Notre temps / Mémoire," 1984, 190 p. (essay) * ''Un bouquet d'orties'', Paris, Messidor, 1990, 212 p. (memorial book) * with Mustapha El Miri, ''Défaite ouvrière et exclusion'',
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, 2000, 220 p. * with Viktor Dedaj, ''Cuba est une île'', with contributions by Jacques-François Bonaldi, Éditions Le Temps des cerises, 2004, 272 p. (translated into Spanish in 2005 by Maira Góngora Ricardo and published under the title ''
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es una isla'' by Ediciones De Intervención Cultural in 2005) * with Viktor Dedaj and Maxime Vivas, ''Les États-Unis de Mal Empire, ces leçons de résistance qui nous viennent du Sud'', Éditions Aden, 2005, 285 p. (translated into
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in 2007 by Aurora Fibla Madrigal and published under the title ''Estados Unidos o el imperio de mal en peor'' by Ed. José Martí, La Habana, in 2006) * with Jacques-François Bonaldi, ''Cuba, Fidel et le Che, ou l’aventure du socialisme'', Éditions Le Temps des cerises, 2008, 457 p. * with Maryse Marpsat, Pierre Concialdi, Catherine Delcroix, Maryse Esterle-Hedibel, Liane Mozère, ''Sociologie de la pauvreté'', General Books LLC, 2010, 34 p. * with Richard Gehrke, Nicole Amphoux and Julien Rebel, ''Bertolt Brecht et Fritz Lang. Le nazisme n’a jamais été éradiqué'', La Madeleine, LettMotif, 2015, 410 p. (essay) , * with Marianne Dunlop, ''URSS vingt ans après : retour de l'Ukraine en guerre'', Éditions Delga, 2015, 241 p. (translated into
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under the title ''USSR Dudek Jarojn Poste: Reveno El Ukrainujo En Milito'', Bouquinette Callicephale, 2016, 242 p.)


Novels

* ''Les infortunes de Gaspard'', Paris, Messidor, 1991, 260 p. (novel) * ''Les enfants du mauvais temps'', Paris, Scandéditions, 1993, 420 p. (novel)


Journal articles

* with Alain Chenu, "Le rĂ´le idĂ©ologique des actions rĂ©gionales d'amĂ©nagement du territoire. L'exemple de l'aire mĂ©tropolitaine marseillaise," in ''Espaces et SociĂ©tĂ©s'', 1971, N. 4, pp. 43–55 * with Alain Chenu, "AmĂ©nagement : rĂ©gulation ou aggravation des contradictions sociales ? Un exemple: Fos-Sur-Mer et l'aire mĂ©tropolitaine marseillaise," in ''AmĂ©nagement du territoire et dĂ©veloppement rĂ©gional'', Grenoble, Institut d'Ă©tudes politiques, Documentation française, 1974, vol. 7, pp. 185–214 * with Alain Chenu, "Les notables et les technocrates," in ''Cahiers internationaux de sociologie'', vol. LXI, 1974, pp. 159–175 * with Alain Chenu, "L'amĂ©nagement : rĂ©gulation ou approfondissement des contradictions sociales? Un exemple: Fos-Sur-Mer et l'aire mĂ©tropolitaine marseillaise," in ''Environment and Planning A'', June 1975, vol. 7, N. 4, pp. 367–391
Abstract
* "RĂ©gion mĂ©tropolitaine et appareils hĂ©gĂ©moniques locaux," in ''Espaces et SociĂ©tĂ©s'', March–June 1977, pp. 5–14 * "Des changements Ă  prendre en considĂ©ration," in ''Cahiers du communisme'', February 1980 * with Alain Chenu, "Modes of domination and everyday life: some notes on recent research," in ''City, Class and Capital'', 1981, pp. 105–114 (English translation of a 1978 conference paper entitled ''Vie quotidienne et modes d'hĂ©gĂ©monie'', see section "Conference papers" below) * "Jdanov a-t-il changĂ© de camp ?," in ''La PensĂ©e'' (Paris), N. 237, January 1984, pp. 125–126 * with Alain Chenu, "Le travail intellectuel dans la production," in ''La PensĂ©e'' (Paris), N. 240, July–August 1984 * "L'aveu d'Heiner MĂĽller. Entretien avec Maurice Taszman," in ''RĂ©volution'', N. 689, 13, May 1993, pp. 20–21 * with Sophie Bava, "Islam et pouvoir au SĂ©nĂ©gal – Les Mourides entre utopie et capitalisme," in ''Le monde diplomatique'', Paris, Karthala, novembre 1995, p. 21 * "Le zapatisme est-il un anti-lĂ©ninisme ?," in ''Les Temps modernes'', N. 590, October–November 1996, pp. 1–35 * "Autour du manifeste e Karl Marx" in ''La PensĂ©e'' (Paris), N. 313, 1998, pp. 5–88


Conference papers

* with Alain Chenu, "Vie quotidienne et modes d'hégémonie," ''9th world congress of sociology'',
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Sweden Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. It borders Norway to the west and north, and Finland to the east. At , Sweden is the largest Nordic count ...
, August 14–19, 1978, 16 p.


Reviews

* with Alain Chenu, "Monopolville. Une Ă©tape importante dans la recherche sociologique," in '' International Journal of Urban and Regional Research'', March–December 1977, Vol. 1, Issue 1-4, pp. 173–179


Personal life

Bleitrach's second husband was Pascal Fieschi, a communist trade union and party official and former Resistance organizer in Aix-en-Provence whom she had met in 1958. The leader of the failed 1944 attempted escape of 1200 resistants from the Eysses prison at
Villeneuve-sur-Lot Villeneuve-sur-Lot (; in the Languedocien dialect of Occitan language: ''Vilanuèva d'Òlt'' ) is a town and Communes of France, commune in the southwestern French Departments of France, department of Lot-et-Garonne. The commune was formerly name ...
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Lot-et-Garonne Lot-et-Garonne (, ) is a department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of Southwestern France. Named after the rivers Lot and Garonne, it had a population of 331,271 in 2019."Michel Onfray : un crachat qui retombe sur son auteur"
''Histoire et société'', November 12th, 2011: "mon mari ..avait organisé la résistance du pays d'Aix et ..avait été torturé par la Gestapo, puis fut emprisonné à la Centrale d'Eysses et ensuite déporté à Dachau."


See also

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Urban sociology Urban sociology is the sociological study of cities and urban life. One of the field’s oldest sub-disciplines, urban sociology studies and examines the social, historical, political, cultural, economic, and environmental forces that have shaped ...
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Globalization Globalization is the process of increasing interdependence and integration among the economies, markets, societies, and cultures of different countries worldwide. This is made possible by the reduction of barriers to international trade, th ...
* Sociology of politics


References

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