Race in France
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Politics of Difference
Herrick Chapman editor Laura L Frader editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Berghahn Books, Incorporated
Published:1st Jun '04
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Scholars across disciplines on both sides of the Atlantic have recently begun to open up, as never before, the scholarly study of race and racism in France. These original essays bring together in one volume new work in history, sociology, anthropology, political science, and legal studies. Each of the eleven articles presents fresh research on the tension between a republican tradition in France that has long denied the legitimacy of acknowledging racial difference and a lived reality in which racial prejudice shaped popular views about foreigners, Jews, immigrants, and colonial people. Several authors also examine efforts to combat racism since the 1970s.
“Herrick Chapman and Laura Frader have done a wonderful job of bringing together a wide range of pathbreaking essays on the topic of race in France, giving a new perspective on what it means to be French in the modern and contemporary era.” · Journal of Modern History
ISBN: 9781571818577
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 499g
276 pages