“…Moreover, Driessens et al describe celebrity participants as exclusive, glamorous and motivational figures who serve to commodify charity and ‘inject the distant suffering of others with a substantial amount of local relevance’ (2012: 717). Commentaries focusing more specifically on the Enfoirés concerts have highlighted the diversity of performers in terms of gender, generation, ethnicity and profession (Lebrun, 2005) and a sense of solidarity, unanimity and consensus (Carlet and Séca, 2005; Lavoinne, 2002; Lebrun, 2005). Drawing on television archive research carried out at the French broadcasting archives (Inathèque, Paris), this article also argues that the Enfoirés concerts need to be situated in terms of variétés , a longstanding television genre, as well as ongoing debates concerning the representation of gender and Republican identities on French television.…”