African Immigrant Families in Another France

African Immigrant Families in Another France
Title African Immigrant Families in Another France PDF eBook
Author L. Bass
Publisher Springer
Pages 307
Release 2014-09-25
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137313927

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Immigrant incorporation is a critical challenge for France and other European societies today. Black Africans migrants are racialized and endowed with an immigrant status, which carries low status and is durable into the second generation. This book elucidates the conflict and issues pertinent to social integration.

African Immigrant Families in Another France

African Immigrant Families in Another France
Title African Immigrant Families in Another France PDF eBook
Author L. Bass
Publisher Springer
Pages 198
Release 2014-09-25
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137313927

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Immigrant incorporation is a critical challenge for France and other European societies today. Black Africans migrants are racialized and endowed with an immigrant status, which carries low status and is durable into the second generation. This book elucidates the conflict and issues pertinent to social integration.

Citizen Outsider

Citizen Outsider
Title Citizen Outsider PDF eBook
Author Jean Beaman
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 168
Release 2017-09-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0520967445

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A free ebook version of this title will be available through Luminos, University of California Press’s Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. While portrayals of immigrants and their descendants in France and throughout Europe often center on burning cars and radical Islam, Citizen Outsider: Children of North African Immigrants in France paints a different picture. Through fieldwork and interviews in Paris and its banlieues, Jean Beaman examines middle-class and upwardly mobile children of Maghrébin, or North African immigrants. By showing how these individuals are denied cultural citizenship because of their North African origin, she puts to rest the notion of a French exceptionalism regarding cultural difference, race, and ethnicity and further centers race and ethnicity as crucial for understanding marginalization in French society.

The Modernization of North African Families in the Paris Area

The Modernization of North African Families in the Paris Area
Title The Modernization of North African Families in the Paris Area PDF eBook
Author Andrée Michel
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 400
Release 2019-05-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 311088013X

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North African Immigrants in France

North African Immigrants in France
Title North African Immigrants in France PDF eBook
Author Azouz Begag
Publisher
Pages 32
Release 1992
Genre France
ISBN

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Reimagining North African immigration

Reimagining North African immigration
Title Reimagining North African immigration PDF eBook
Author Véronique Machelidon
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 395
Release 2018-02-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 152610766X

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This volume takes the pulse of French post-coloniality by studying representations of trans-Mediterranean immigration to France in recent literature, television and film. The writers and filmmakers examined have found new ways to conceptualize the French heritage of immigration from North Africa and to portray the state of multiculturalism within – and in spite of – a continuing Republican framework. Their work deflates stereotypes, promotes respect for cultural and ethnic minorities and gives a new dignity to subjects supposedly located on the margins of the Republic. Establishing a productive dialogue with Marianne Hirsch’s ground-breaking concept of postmemory, this volume provides a much-needed vocabulary for rethinking the intergenerational legacy of trans-Mediterranean immigrants.

Transatlantic Feminisms

Transatlantic Feminisms
Title Transatlantic Feminisms PDF eBook
Author Cheryl R. Rodriguez
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 361
Release 2015-03-18
Genre History
ISBN 1498507174

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Transatlantic Feminisms is an interdisciplinary collection of original feminist research on women’s lives in Africa and the African diaspora. Demonstrating the power and value of transcontinental connections and exchanges between feminist thinkers, this unique collection of fifteen essays addresses the need for global perspectives on gender, ethnicity, race and class. Examining diverse topics and questions in contemporary feminist research, the authors describe and analyze women’s lives in a host of vibrant, compelling locations. There are essays exploring women’s political activism in Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, Santo Domingo, Jamaica and Tanzania. Other essays explore representation and creativity in Brazil, Nigeria, and Miami. While one essay examines African women as conflicted immigrants in France, another recounts the experiences of Haitian women trying to survive in the Dominican Republic. Core themes of the book include the evolution of black feminism; black feminist political leadership; the politics of identity and representation; and struggles for agency and survival. These themes are interwoven throughout the volume and illuminate different geographic and cultural experiences, yet very similar oppressive forces and forms of resistance.