Frenchness and the African diaspora : identity and uprising in contemporary France

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Autres auteurs : Tshimanga Charles (Éditeur scientifique), Gondola Charles Didier (Éditeur scientifique), Bloom Peter J. (Éditeur scientifique)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : Frenchness and the African diaspora : identity and uprising in contemporary France / edited by Charles Tshimanga, Didier Gondola, and Peter J. Bloom
Publié : Bloomington : Indiana University Press , cop 2009
1 vol. (IX-336 p.) : ill. , 24 cm
Sujets :
  • Introduction: Frenchness and the African diaspora
  • [Part 1: Auto da fe: Understanding the 2005rRiots]
  • Primitive rebellion in the French banlieues: on the fall 2005 riots / Didier Lapeyronnie
  • The Republic and its beast: on the riots in the French banlieues / Achille Mbembe
  • Figures of multiplicity: can France reinvent its identity? / Achille Mbembe
  • Outsiders in the French melting pot: the public construction of invisibility for visible minorities / Ahmed Boubeker
  • [Part 2: Colonization, citizenship, and containment]
  • From imperial inclusion to republican exclusion? France's ambiguous post-war trajectory / Frederick Cooper
  • Colonial syndrome: French modern and the deceptions of history / Florence Bernault
  • Transient citizens: the othering and indigenization of blacks and beurs within the French republique / Ch. Didier Gondola
  • The Law of February 23, 2005: the uses made of the revival of France's "colonial grandeur" / Nicolas Bancel
  • [Part 3: Visions and tensions of Frenchness]
  • A conservative revolution within secularism: the ideological premises and social effects of the March 15, 2004 "anti-headscarf" law / Pierre Tevanian
  • Zidane: portrait of the artist as political avatar / Nacira Guenif-Souilamas
  • The state of French cultural exceptionalism: the 2005 uprisings and the politics of visibility / Peter J. Bloom
  • Let the music play: the African diaspora, popular culture, and national identity in contemporary France / Charles Tshimanga
  • Appendix : A call to action: "We are the natives of the Republic!"