Christophe Guilluy (, born 14 October 1964 in Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis) is a French geographer and author.
He is known for his theory on "peripheral France" (), laid out in the 2014 book La France périphérique, which refers to mainly rural areas of France where many members of the political elite have lost contact with working-class people. He has used that theory to explain the rise of the far-right National Front in the country.
He also theorised the reason for American support of Donald Trump by the existence of a peripheral America during an interview in the French magazine Le Point.
Works
- Guilluy, Christophe (2000): Atlas de fractures françaises. Paris, ÃÂditions L'Harmattan ISBN 978-2738493910
- Guilluy, Christophe (2004) Atlas des nouvelles fractures sociales en France. Paris, ÃÂditions Autrement, re-issued in 2006 ISBN 978-2746708228
- Guilluy, Christophe (2013): Fractures françaises. Paris, Flammarion â Champs essais
- Guilluy, Christophe (2009): L'Annuel des idées 2009. Paris, Bourin ÃÂditeur ISBN 978-2849411148
- Guilluy, Christophe (2011): Plaidoyer pour une gauche populaire. Lormont, ÃÂditions Le Bord de l'eau ISBN 978-2356871404
- Guilluy Christophe (2014): La France périphérique: Comment on a sacrifié les classes populaires. Paris, Flammarion
- Guilluy, Christophe (2016): Le Crépuscule de la France dâÂÂen Haut. Paris, Flammarion,
- Guilluy, Christophe (2018): No Society. La fin de la classe moyenne occidentale. Paris, Flammarion,
- Guilluy, Christophe (2020): Le temps des gens ordinaires. Paris, Flammarion,
- Guilluy, Christophe and Mokritzky, Sacha (2022) Dialogue périphérique. Paris, ÃÂditions du Zinc. ISBN 9782380740127
- Guilluy, Christophe (2022): Les dépossédés, L'instinct de survie des classes populaires. Paris, Flammarion. ISBN 2080290134
References
External links
- â commentary in English on Guilluy's work.