North African Women in France
Title | North African Women in France PDF eBook |
Author | Caitlin Killian |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 300 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780804754217 |
A sociological study of the cultural choices and identity negotiation of North African women immigrants in France.
North African women and violence in France
Title | North African women and violence in France PDF eBook |
Author | Caitlin Killian |
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Release | 2006 |
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Voices of Women of North African Origin on the French Island of Corsica
Title | Voices of Women of North African Origin on the French Island of Corsica PDF eBook |
Author | |
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Pages | 86 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Electronic books |
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The objective of this research is to examine the effects of gender, race, and class in the lives of women of Moroccan descent on the island of Corsica, one of the 13 regions of France. Little research has been done on this group in this context, though much is written on North African immigrants in Europe in general. In Corsica, the children and grandchildren of immigrants are suspected of being not French enough or not French at all, and are also othered on the basis of culture, religion, and gender. The cultural debates in France regarding Muslim women’s desire to wear the hijab, a veil, or a burqa (all often referred to under the umbrella of “the veil”) is one of the many issues confronting Muslim migrants from North Africa. The context of Corsica is important as Corsicans themselves are a stigmatized minority group within France, a phenomenon that has not been explored in terms of French- North African interactions. Interviews were done with five participants on the subject of stereotypes and discrimination in both workplace and community settings. The interviews were analyzed with a focus on centering the lived experience of North African women immigrants and women of North African descent within an intersectional analysis of their relationship to Corsicans and other people of North African descent in France. This research will contribute to existing work done about North African women in France as well as research done about the descendants of immigrants throughout Europe.
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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From North Africa to France: Family Migration in Text and Film
Title | From North Africa to France: Family Migration in Text and Film PDF eBook |
Author | Isabel Hollis-Toure |
Publisher | |
Pages | 166 |
Release | 2015-03-27 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780854572403 |
Over the past four decades immigration to France from the Francophone countries of North Africa (Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia) has changed in character. For much of the twentieth century, migrants who crossed the Mediterranean to France were men seeking work, who frequently undertook manual labour, working long hours in difficult conditions. Recent decades have seen an increase in family reunification - the arrival of women and children from North Africa, either accompanying their husbands or joining them in France. Contemporary creative representations of migration are shaped by this shift in gender and generation from a solitary, mostly male experience to one that included women and children. Just as the shift made new demands of the 'host' society, it made new demands of authors and filmmakers as they seek to represent migration. This study reveals how text and film present new ways of thinking about migration, moving away from the configuration of the migrant as man and worker, to take into account women, children, and the ties between. Isabel Hollis is a Research Fellow at Queen's University Belfast. She has published widely on North African migration to France.
Identities, discourses and experiences
Title | Identities, discourses and experiences PDF eBook |
Author | Nadia Kiwan |
Publisher | Manchester University Press |
Pages | 273 |
Release | 2017-10-03 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1526130378 |
The 2005 rioting in France’s suburbs caught the world’s attention and exposed the limits of the Republic’s policies on the integration of ‘immigrant-origin’ populations. This book examines academic and public discourses about young people of North African origin in France. The resurgence of such discussions in France, focusing on sensational questions of urban unrest, Islamic fundamentalism and the challenges of increasingly assertive cultural identities, means that it is all the more necessary not to overlook the ‘ordinary’ majority of young French-North Africans. Their own preoccupations often go unnoticed in a context where issues such as violence in the banlieues and the threat of terrorism are pushed to the fore, sometimes with devastating consequences in terms of discrimination and exclusion. The book rebalances and nuances the debates about post-migrant North-African youth by drawing on extensive empirical research carried out in those suburbs of north-east Paris affected by the riots. It studies the construction of identity amongst this invisible majority and, by adopting an ethnographic approach, addresses the disjuncture between the sometimes inflammatory discourses about this population and their own experiences.
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 |
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.