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Offers a sense of what must happen to bring about a renewed sense of integration and global Frenchness

Trade Review

Overall, this is an excellent book. . . . One might regret that not much attention is paid to the African side of the postcolonial Franco-African world. But if the aim of the book was to "complicate French and European debates on identity and singularity", there is no doubt that this incisive study has brilliantly succeeded.

* Journal of West African History *

Africa and France constitutes essential reading for anyone investigating the debates surrounding contemporary French identity and the ever-changing relationship between France and her former colonial possessions.

* African Studies Bulletin *

[A]n impressive piece of scholarship . . . well written. Therefore, I strongly recommend it to university libraries, academic departments in the field of French studies, and scholars and students of African studies.Winter 2015

* Africa Today *

[This book's] astonishing breadth and documentation make it a worthwhile read for anyone interested in France's colonial legacy today.

* Intl Journal of African Historical Studies *

Africa and France . . . is a tour de force, a thorough analysis in which Thomas examines the French empire, culture, and society as a single unit of analysis. . . . This book is a tremendous contribution and must-read for students of francophone studies, diaspora studies, and postcolonial studies.

* Journal of African History *

Africa and France is a noteworthy contribution to our current understanding of the impact of globalization on discussions of national identity and the construction of frameworks of social belonging.46.1 Spring 2015

* Research in African Literatures *

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction: France and the New World Order
1. Museology and Globalization: The Quai Branly Museum
2. Object/Subject Migration: The National Centre for the History of Immigration
3. Sarkozy's Law: National Identity and the Institutionalization of Xenophobia
4. Africa, France, and Eurafrica in the Twenty-First Century
5. From mirage to image: Contest(ed)ing Space in Diasporic Films (1955–2011)
6. The "Marie NDiaye Affair," or the Coming of a Postcolonial évoluée
7. The Euro-Mediterranean: Literature and Migration
8. Into the European "Jungle": Migration and Grammar in the New Europe
9. Documenting the Periphery: The French banlieues in Words and Film
10. Decolonizing France: National Literatures, World Literature, and World Identities

Notes
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 20/03/2013
      ISBN13: 9780253006707, 978-0253006707
      ISBN10: 0253006708

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Offers a sense of what must happen to bring about a renewed sense of integration and global Frenchness

      Trade Review

      Overall, this is an excellent book. . . . One might regret that not much attention is paid to the African side of the postcolonial Franco-African world. But if the aim of the book was to "complicate French and European debates on identity and singularity", there is no doubt that this incisive study has brilliantly succeeded.

      * Journal of West African History *

      Africa and France constitutes essential reading for anyone investigating the debates surrounding contemporary French identity and the ever-changing relationship between France and her former colonial possessions.

      * African Studies Bulletin *

      [A]n impressive piece of scholarship . . . well written. Therefore, I strongly recommend it to university libraries, academic departments in the field of French studies, and scholars and students of African studies.Winter 2015

      * Africa Today *

      [This book's] astonishing breadth and documentation make it a worthwhile read for anyone interested in France's colonial legacy today.

      * Intl Journal of African Historical Studies *

      Africa and France . . . is a tour de force, a thorough analysis in which Thomas examines the French empire, culture, and society as a single unit of analysis. . . . This book is a tremendous contribution and must-read for students of francophone studies, diaspora studies, and postcolonial studies.

      * Journal of African History *

      Africa and France is a noteworthy contribution to our current understanding of the impact of globalization on discussions of national identity and the construction of frameworks of social belonging.46.1 Spring 2015

      * Research in African Literatures *

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction: France and the New World Order
      1. Museology and Globalization: The Quai Branly Museum
      2. Object/Subject Migration: The National Centre for the History of Immigration
      3. Sarkozy's Law: National Identity and the Institutionalization of Xenophobia
      4. Africa, France, and Eurafrica in the Twenty-First Century
      5. From mirage to image: Contest(ed)ing Space in Diasporic Films (1955–2011)
      6. The "Marie NDiaye Affair," or the Coming of a Postcolonial évoluée
      7. The Euro-Mediterranean: Literature and Migration
      8. Into the European "Jungle": Migration and Grammar in the New Europe
      9. Documenting the Periphery: The French banlieues in Words and Film
      10. Decolonizing France: National Literatures, World Literature, and World Identities

      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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