Social contempt in France: Rose Lamy

Rose Lamy's book "Ascendant beauf" (Ascendant Philistine, Seuil, 2025) examines social contempt and class dominance in France, particularly through the analysis of the derogatory figure of the "beauf," the epitome of philistinism. The term "beauf" is most likely short for "beau-frère" (brother-in-law). It was created as a comic strip character by the cartoonist Cabu in 1972. The "beauf" is described as a tool of dominance used by the dominant classes to stigmatize and "dehumanize" the working classes. The "beauf" is contrasted with the "Grand Duduche," a character Cabu created as a self-portrait. The Duduche is idealistic, humanistic, educated, non-violent, open-minded, feminist, anti-racist, and votes left or far left. This highlights the dichotomous perspective.

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