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The Black Populations of France is a study of Black peoples and their history in France and the French Empire during the modern era, from the eighteenth century to the present. The contributors to this collection explore three main axes.The first addresses circulations—the ways Black populations have moved through the spaces of metropolitan France and the empire—and focuses on the actors themselves and the margins of maneuver available to them, particularly as soldiers, sailors, immigrants, or political militants. The second considers legacies and the ways the past has informed the present, addressing themes such as the memory of slavery, the histories of Black women and gender, and the historical influence of African Americans on Blacks in France. The final axis considers racial policy and the ways the state has shaped racial discourses through the interactions between state policies and ideas of race developed by individuals, organizations, and communities.The B

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“A needed expansion and corrective to the history of France, whose long-standing and diverse Black populations remain insufficiently explored. The originality of this book also resides in its geographical reach, as it extends beyond the metropole to a vast overseas territorial divide. . . . At the same time [it elucidates] the temporal fluidity of race and Blackness in these geographies, which contradict and complicate France’s cherished ideals of universalism and citizenship.”—Trica Keaton, coeditor of Black France / France Noire: The History and Politics of Blackness

Table of Contents
Introduction: The Black Populations of France: An Historical Mosaic
Sylvain Pattieu, Emmanuelle Sibeud, Tyler Stovall

Colonial France in Africa
1. The Inopportune Citizenship of the Inhabitants of Sainte-Marie de Madagascar (1907-1949): An Imperial Contradiction?
Emmanuelle Sibeud,
2. Colonial Misappropriations of Trans-Saharan Legacies: Abid al-Bukhari and
Tirailleurs Sénégalais in Imperial and Colonial Morocco
Sarah Zimmerman
3. Returning from France after World War II: African Soldiers and the Reshaping of Colonial and Racial Categories in French West Africa
Ruth Ginio

Blacks in Metropolitan France
4. Black Families in France (18th-19th Centuries): Some Cases
Pierre H. Boulle
5. By Land or by Sea: “Marins Indigènes” and Maritime Economies of Race and Labor
Minayo Nasiali
6. “A Woman Like Any Other:” The Intimacy of Dislocation in Early Twentieth Century Paris and Rufisque
Jennifer Boittin
7. BUMIDOM (Bureau pour le développement des migrations dans les départements d’Outre-Mer), 1963-1982: Organizing Overseas Migrations to the Metropole, Actions and Contradictions
Sylvain Pattieu

The Politics of Race in France Today
8. Contemporary French Caribbean Politics
Audrey Célestine
9. Racially Imprinted Bodies: The Black Feminine Press in Contemporary France
Sarah Fila-Bakabadio
10 France in Noir and Black: Stereotypes and the Politics of the Recognition of Black Populations
Franck F. Ekué
11. Solidarity or Difference? African Americans and the Making of Black France
Tyler Stovall

Conclusion: Towards a History of Black France, and a Black History of France
Contributors
Index

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      Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
      Publication Date: 01/02/2022
      ISBN13: 9781496228994, 978-1496228994
      ISBN10: 1496228995
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      Book Synopsis
      The Black Populations of France is a study of Black peoples and their history in France and the French Empire during the modern era, from the eighteenth century to the present. The contributors to this collection explore three main axes.The first addresses circulations—the ways Black populations have moved through the spaces of metropolitan France and the empire—and focuses on the actors themselves and the margins of maneuver available to them, particularly as soldiers, sailors, immigrants, or political militants. The second considers legacies and the ways the past has informed the present, addressing themes such as the memory of slavery, the histories of Black women and gender, and the historical influence of African Americans on Blacks in France. The final axis considers racial policy and the ways the state has shaped racial discourses through the interactions between state policies and ideas of race developed by individuals, organizations, and communities.The B

      Trade Review
      “A needed expansion and corrective to the history of France, whose long-standing and diverse Black populations remain insufficiently explored. The originality of this book also resides in its geographical reach, as it extends beyond the metropole to a vast overseas territorial divide. . . . At the same time [it elucidates] the temporal fluidity of race and Blackness in these geographies, which contradict and complicate France’s cherished ideals of universalism and citizenship.”—Trica Keaton, coeditor of Black France / France Noire: The History and Politics of Blackness

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: The Black Populations of France: An Historical Mosaic
      Sylvain Pattieu, Emmanuelle Sibeud, Tyler Stovall

      Colonial France in Africa
      1. The Inopportune Citizenship of the Inhabitants of Sainte-Marie de Madagascar (1907-1949): An Imperial Contradiction?
      Emmanuelle Sibeud,
      2. Colonial Misappropriations of Trans-Saharan Legacies: Abid al-Bukhari and
      Tirailleurs Sénégalais in Imperial and Colonial Morocco
      Sarah Zimmerman
      3. Returning from France after World War II: African Soldiers and the Reshaping of Colonial and Racial Categories in French West Africa
      Ruth Ginio

      Blacks in Metropolitan France
      4. Black Families in France (18th-19th Centuries): Some Cases
      Pierre H. Boulle
      5. By Land or by Sea: “Marins Indigènes” and Maritime Economies of Race and Labor
      Minayo Nasiali
      6. “A Woman Like Any Other:” The Intimacy of Dislocation in Early Twentieth Century Paris and Rufisque
      Jennifer Boittin
      7. BUMIDOM (Bureau pour le développement des migrations dans les départements d’Outre-Mer), 1963-1982: Organizing Overseas Migrations to the Metropole, Actions and Contradictions
      Sylvain Pattieu

      The Politics of Race in France Today
      8. Contemporary French Caribbean Politics
      Audrey Célestine
      9. Racially Imprinted Bodies: The Black Feminine Press in Contemporary France
      Sarah Fila-Bakabadio
      10 France in Noir and Black: Stereotypes and the Politics of the Recognition of Black Populations
      Franck F. Ekué
      11. Solidarity or Difference? African Americans and the Making of Black France
      Tyler Stovall

      Conclusion: Towards a History of Black France, and a Black History of France
      Contributors
      Index

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