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Vive la différence because this Podcast is about differences between France and the US.
Vive la différence because French society today is multiple and differential.
Vive la différencebecause differences of opinion are key to democratic life.  
Vive la différence because this Podcast will not tell you what to think but invite you to agree to disagree.

This series is created by the French Studies Program at Cornell, thanks to a special grant  awarded  by  the  French  Embassy  to  the  United  States  of  America. The  host  is Laurent  Dubreuil,  a  Professor and  the  Director  of  French  studies at  Cornell  University. His guests are scholars in French or Francophone studies. Jacob Matthews, a doctoral student in French at Cornell, is the Producer.
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Vive la différence because this Podcast will not tell you what to think but invite you to agree to disagree.

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