Race, discourse, and power in France

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Race, discourse, and power in France

edited by Maxim Silverman

(Research in ethnic relations series)

Avebury , Gower Pub., c1991

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"Book arises out of a conference which took place at the University of Leeds between 29-31 March 1989 entitled Race, discourse and power in France."

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This collection is made up of papers and interviews first presented at a conference on "Race, Discourse and Power in France" held at the University of Leeds in March 1989. It includes both theoretical reflections on race and empirical analyses and also brings together French and British researchers. The subject is particularly relevant today since, during the 1980s, the question of immigration moved to centre stage in French politics. However, it was the intention of the conference to focus not on immigration per se, nor indeed on the "problem" of immigration. The problems being considered were those connected with the function of the concept of "race" in contemporary French society.

目次

  • Race and discourse
  • the "seiul de tolerance" - the uses of a "scientific" racist concept
  • mechanisms of oppression
  • "les chargeurs sont dans la rue!" - racism and trade unions in Lyons
  • race, discourse and power in institutional housing - the case of immigrant worker hostels in Lyons
  • race, nation and class
  • the Front National in Provence-Alpes-Cotes d'Azure - a case of institutionalized racism?
  • North African immigration and the French political imaginary
  • writing for others - authorship and authority in immigrant literature
  • "Un discours de muettes?" - problems of "la prise de parole" in the fiction of Assia Djebar.

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