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Examining the intersection of Palestine solidarity movements and antiracist activism in France from the 1970s to the present

For the pasty fifty years, the Palestinian question has served as a rallying cry in the struggle for migrant rights in postcolonial France, from the immigrant labor associations of the 1970s and Beur movements of the 1980s to the militant decolonial groups of the 2000s. In Natives against Nativism, Olivia C. Harrison explores the intersection of anticolonial solidarity and antiracist activism from the 1970s to the present.

Natives against Nativism analyzes a wide range of texts—novels, memoirs, plays, films, and militant archives—that mobilize the twin figures of the Palestinian and the American Indian in a crossed critique of Eurocolonial modernity. Harrison argues that anticolonial solidarity with Palestinians and Indigenous Americans has been instrumental in developing a sophisticated critique of racism across imperial formations—in this case, France, the United States, and Israel.

Serving as the first relational study of antiracism in France, Natives against Nativism observes how claims to indigeneity have been deployed in multiple directions, both in the ongoing struggle for migrant rights and racial justice, and in white nativist claims in France today.



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"Olivia C. Harrison reads across a sweeping constellation of culture work, zooming in with a scalpel's precision on turns of phrase, camera angles, and audio soundtracks, and zooming out on thick transcolonial contexts and complex transindigenous identifications. An invaluable work for scholars of race, coloniality, and indigeneity!" —Keith P. Feldman, author of A Shadow over Palestine: The Imperial Life of Race in America



Table of Contents

Contents

Prologue

Abbreviations

Introduction

1. Palestine as Rallying Cry

2. Jean Genet and the Politics of Betrayal

3. The Contest for Indigeneity in Postcolonial France: On the Republication of Farida Belghoul’s Georgette!

4. Subjects of Photography: Mohamed Rouabhi and the Colonial Cliché

5. Indigeneity at the Borders of Europe: Palestinians and Indians in Jean-Luc Godard’s Films

6. Palestine and the Migrant Question

Epilogue

Acknowledgments

Notes

Bibliography

Filmography

Index

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      Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
      Publication Date: 04/04/2023
      ISBN13: 9781517910594, 978-1517910594
      ISBN10: 1517910595

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Examining the intersection of Palestine solidarity movements and antiracist activism in France from the 1970s to the present

      For the pasty fifty years, the Palestinian question has served as a rallying cry in the struggle for migrant rights in postcolonial France, from the immigrant labor associations of the 1970s and Beur movements of the 1980s to the militant decolonial groups of the 2000s. In Natives against Nativism, Olivia C. Harrison explores the intersection of anticolonial solidarity and antiracist activism from the 1970s to the present.

      Natives against Nativism analyzes a wide range of texts—novels, memoirs, plays, films, and militant archives—that mobilize the twin figures of the Palestinian and the American Indian in a crossed critique of Eurocolonial modernity. Harrison argues that anticolonial solidarity with Palestinians and Indigenous Americans has been instrumental in developing a sophisticated critique of racism across imperial formations—in this case, France, the United States, and Israel.

      Serving as the first relational study of antiracism in France, Natives against Nativism observes how claims to indigeneity have been deployed in multiple directions, both in the ongoing struggle for migrant rights and racial justice, and in white nativist claims in France today.



      Trade Review

      "Olivia C. Harrison reads across a sweeping constellation of culture work, zooming in with a scalpel's precision on turns of phrase, camera angles, and audio soundtracks, and zooming out on thick transcolonial contexts and complex transindigenous identifications. An invaluable work for scholars of race, coloniality, and indigeneity!" —Keith P. Feldman, author of A Shadow over Palestine: The Imperial Life of Race in America



      Table of Contents

      Contents

      Prologue

      Abbreviations

      Introduction

      1. Palestine as Rallying Cry

      2. Jean Genet and the Politics of Betrayal

      3. The Contest for Indigeneity in Postcolonial France: On the Republication of Farida Belghoul’s Georgette!

      4. Subjects of Photography: Mohamed Rouabhi and the Colonial Cliché

      5. Indigeneity at the Borders of Europe: Palestinians and Indians in Jean-Luc Godard’s Films

      6. Palestine and the Migrant Question

      Epilogue

      Acknowledgments

      Notes

      Bibliography

      Filmography

      Index

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