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Transnational Spaces and Identities in the Francophone World

TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
488 Seiten
Englisch
Nebraskaerschienen am01.07.2009
The dissolution of the French Empire and the ensuing rush of immigration have led to the formation of diasporas and immigrant cultures that have transformed French society and the immigrants themselves. Transnational Spaces and Identities in the Francophone World examines the impact of this postcolonial immigration on identity in France and in the Francophone world.mehr

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KlappentextThe dissolution of the French Empire and the ensuing rush of immigration have led to the formation of diasporas and immigrant cultures that have transformed French society and the immigrants themselves. Transnational Spaces and Identities in the Francophone World examines the impact of this postcolonial immigration on identity in France and in the Francophone world.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-8032-4452-8
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
FormatTrade Paperback (USA)
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2009
Erscheinungsdatum01.07.2009
Seiten488 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 150 mm, Höhe 226 mm, Dicke 28 mm
Gewicht635 g
Artikel-Nr.14787380
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Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Editors' PrefaceAcknowledgmentsPart 1. Colonialism and Immigration1. The French Colonial Myth of a Pan-Mediterranean Civilization          000                Philip Dine2. The Uncomfortable Inhabitants of French Colonial Modernity: Mandate Syria's Communities of Collaboration (19201946)   000                Keith David Watenpaugh3. Race Making and Race Mixing in the Early Twentieth-Century Immigration Debate     000                Elisa CamiscioliPart 2. Immigrant Spaces and Identities4. Shantytown Republics: Algerian Migrants and the Culture of Space in the Bidonvilles   000                Neil MacMaster5. Excluding the Harkis from Repatriate Status, Excluding Muslim Algerians from French Identity 000                Todd Shepard6. The Transformation of French Identity in Mathieu Kassovitz's Films Métisse (1993) and La Haine (1995)              000                Alain GabonPart 3. Writing Algerian Identities7. A Poet's Politics: Jean Sénac's Writings during the Algerian War           000                Robert Aldrich8. Counterviolence and the Ethics of Nomadism: Malika Mokeddem's Reconstruction of Algerian Identity 000                Trudy Agar-Mendousse9. Interpretation, Representation, and Belonging in the Works of Leïla Sebbar     000                Mary McCulloughPart 4. Jewish Migrations and Identities10. Jews from Algeria and French Jewish Identity        000                Sarah Sussman11. Anti-Arab and Anti-French Tendencies in Post-1948 Oriental Jewish Literature Written in French             000                Johann Sadock12. The Figure of the Jew in North Africa: Memmi, Derrida, Cixous        000                Brigitte Weltman-Aron       000Part 5. Francophone Spaces and Multiple Identities13. Transnational Identities in the Novels of Amin Maalouf     000                Antony Johae14. Madwoman in the Senegalese Muslim Attic: Reading Myriam Warner-Vieyra's Juletane and Mariama Bâ's Un chant écarlate        000                Joseph Militello15. Gender, Exile, and Return in Viêt-Kiêu Literature  000                Georges Van Den Abbeele16. Vietnamese Relationships: Confucian or Francophone Model           000                Ali YédesPart 6. Postmodern Sites and Identities17. Feminism and Neocolonialism: Discursive Practices             000                Habiba Deming18. The Self as Other: Yasmina Bouziane     000                David Prochaska19. Displaying World Culture in Provincial France: Francophonie in Limoges       000                David G. TroyanskyContributors         000Index     000mehr

Autor

Hafid Gafaïti is Horn Professor of French and Jeanne Charnier-Qualia Professor of French and Francophone Studies at Texas Tech University. He has published more than a dozen books. Patricia M. E. Lorcin is an associate professor of history at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, editor of French Historical Studies, and the author of Imperial Identities: Stereotyping, Prejudice and Race in Colonial Algeria. David G. Troyansky is a professor of history at Brooklyn College and at the Graduate Center, City University of New York. He is the author of Old Age in the Old Regime: Image and Experience in Eighteenth-Century France.

 

Contributors: Trudy Agar-Mendousse, Robert Aldrich, Elisa Camiscioli, Habiba Deming, Philip Dine, Alain Gabon, Antony Johae, Neil MacMaster, Mary McCullough, Joseph Militello, David Prochaska, Johann Sadock, Todd D. Shepard, Sarah Sussman, David G. Troyansky, Georges Van Den Abbeele, Keith Watenpaugh, Brigitte Weltman-Aron, and Ali Yedes

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