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Forgetting the Victims: 2003 Paris Heat Wave

Forgetting the Victims: 2003 Paris Heat Wave

Update: 2025-12-16
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In his study of the 2003 heat wave in Paris, historian Richard C. Keller reveals the myriad ways we forget the victims of natural disasters.  We relegate marginalized and vulnerable populations to the most precarious housing then blame them for the inevitable outcome of their own life choices.  We formulate categories of susceptible, at-risk populations whose subsequent deaths become unsurprising, anticipated, and less memorable.  From the architecture of modern cities to the science of deciphering mass death counts, the reasons we forget the victims of natural disasters are increasingly relevant in our current age where calamity can strike any of us at any time.  A conversation with Dr. Richard C. Keller about his book, Fatal Isolation: The Devastating Paris Heat Wave of 2003, next on the January 6th episode of the Realms of Memory podcast

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Forgetting the Victims: 2003 Paris Heat Wave

Forgetting the Victims: 2003 Paris Heat Wave

Rick Derderian