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Racial Diversity in Contemporary France

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This book offers a unique perspective on contemporary France by focusing on racial diversity, race, and racism as central features of French society and identity. Marie des Neiges Léonard criticall...
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This book offers a unique perspective on contemporary France by focusing on racial diversity, race, and racism as central features of French society and identity.

Marie des Neiges Léonard critically reviews contentious public policies and significant issues, including reactions to the terrorist attack against satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo and policies regarding the Islamic veil, revealing how color-blind racism plays a role in the persistence of racial inequality for French racial minorities.

Drawing from American sociological frameworks, this outstanding study presents a new way of thinking in the study of racial identity politics in today’s France.

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Price: $40.95
Pages: 176
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Series: Sociology of Diversity
Publication Date: 01 March 2024
ISBN: 9781529208009
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination, Ethnic groups and multicultural studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, Sociology

“Léonard delivers a refreshing sociological analysis that both rejects colorblindness as a French national policy and demonstrates that racism is alive and well in society and politics.” Casey M. Maugh Funderburk, University of Southern Mississippi
Marie des Neiges Léonard is Lecturer in Sociology at the University of South Alabama.

1. Introduction

2. Race and Racism: Framing the Debate

3. The French Model of Integration and Colorblind Racism

4. Counting Racial Diversity: Naming and Numbering

5. Rioting the Residences and Reclaiming the Republic

6. Islam and the Republic

7. Rethinking Integration and Racial Identity: Beyond the French Exception