African Political Activism in Postcolonial France African Political Activism in Postcolonial France
The Routledge Global 1960s and 1970s Series

African Political Activism in Postcolonial France

State Surveillance and Social Welfare

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Publisher Description

African Political Activism in Postcolonial France engages with several areas of scholarly inquiry, ranging from the study of immigrants to the investigation of surveillance and the legacy of colonialism. Within migration studies, many important analyses have focused on integration, yielding critical contributions to our understanding of immigration and identity. This work moves in a different direction. Factoring in the dynamics of colonialism, decolonization, and their effect on immigrant political activism and state policy in the postcolonial, Cold War era reveals that immigrants from francophone Sub-Saharan Africa were key players who shaped the development of public policy toward immigrants. Through this approach, we can understand how republicanism, colonial ideology, immigration policy, and immigrant political activism intersected in the post-colonial era, shaping the reception of African workers and affecting their lives and experiences in France.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2018
11 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
234
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor and Francis
SIZE
2.8
MB

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