ISBN:
0822384701
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0822331306
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0822331179
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9780822384700
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9780822331308
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9780822331179
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (xii, 384 p)
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ill
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24 cm
Edition:
Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Parallel Title:
Print version The Color of Liberty : Histories of Race in France
DDC:
305.8/00944
Keywords:
Racism
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France Race relations
Abstract:
Traces the multiple histories of race and racial thinking over time in France and in Francophone areas of the globe
Description / Table of Contents:
Contents; Acknowledgments; Fred Constant. Foreword; Sue Peabody and Tyler Stovall. Introduction: Race, France, Histories; 1 Race: The Evolution of an Idea; Pierre H. Boulle. François Bernier and the Origins of the Modern Concept of Race; Alyssa Goldstein Sepinwall. Eliminating Race, Eliminating Difference: Blacks, Jews, and the Abbé Grégoire; Claude Blanckaert. Of Monstrous Métis? Hybridity, Fear of Miscegenation, and Patriotism from Buffon to Paul Broca; 2 Representations of the Other
Description / Table of Contents:
John Garrigus. Race, Gender, and Virtue in Haiti's Failed Foundational Fiction: La mulâtre comme il y a peu de blanches (1803)Laurent Dubois. Inscribing Race in the Revolutionary French Antilles; Patricia M.E. Lorcin. Sex, Gender, and Race in the Colonial Novels of Elissa Rhaïs and Lucienne Favre; Dana S. Hale. French Images of Race on Product Trademarks during the Third Republic; Leora Auslander and Thomas C. Holt. Sambo in Paris: Race and Racism in the Iconography of the Everyday; 3 Colonial and Global Perspectives
Description / Table of Contents:
Michael G. Vann. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Variation and Difference in French Racism in Colonial IndochineRichard Fogarty and Michael A. Osborne. Constructions and Functions of Race in French Military Medicine, 1830-1920; Gary Wilder. Panafricanism and the Republican Political Sphere; Dennis McEnnerney. Frantz Fanon, the Resistance, and the Emergence of Identity Politics; 4 Race and the Postcolonial City; Lynn E. Palermo. Identity under Construction: Representing the Colonies at the Paris Exposition Universelle of 1889
Description / Table of Contents:
Alice L. Conklin. Who Speaks for Africa? The René Maran-Blaise Diagne Trial in 1920s ParisYaël Simpson Fletcher. Catholics, Communists, and Colonial Subjects: Working-Class Militancy and Racial Difference in Postwar Marseille; Tyler Stovall. From Red Belt to Black Belt: Race, Class, and Urban Marginality in Twentieth-Century Paris; Contributors; Index
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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