What does it mean to be French? What constitutes "Frenchness"? Is it birth, language, attachment to republicanism, adherence to cultural norms? In contemporary France, these questions resonate in light of the large number of non-French and non-European immigrants, many from former French colonies, who have made France home in recent decades. Historically, French identity has long been understood as the product of a centralized state and culture emanating from Paris that was itself central to European history and civilization. Likewise, French identity in terms of class, gender, nationality, and religion mainly has been explained as a strong, indivisible core, against which marginal actors have been defined. This collection of essays offers examples drawn from an imperial history of France that show the power of the periphery to shape diverse and dynamic modern French identities at its center. Each essay explains French identity as a fluid process rather than a category into which French citizens (and immigrants) are expected to fit. In using a core/periphery framework to explore identity creation, Views from the Margins breaks new ground in bringing together diverse historical topics from politics, religion, regionalism, consumerism, nationalism, and gendered aspects of civic and legal engagement.
Kevin J. Callahan & Sarah A. Curtis
Views from the Margins [PDF ebook]
Creating Identities in Modern France
Views from the Margins [PDF ebook]
Creating Identities in Modern France
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Taal Engels ● Formaat PDF ● ISBN 9780803218765 ● Editor Kevin J. Callahan & Sarah A. Curtis ● Uitgeverij UNP – Nebraska ● Gepubliceerd 2009 ● Downloadbare 3 keer ● Valuta EUR ● ID 6940533 ● Kopieerbeveiliging Adobe DRM
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