Deconstructing the Nation Deconstructing the Nation
Critical Studies in Racism and Migration

Deconstructing the Nation

Immigration, Racism and Citizenship in Modern France

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発行者による作品情報

Deconstructing the Nation examines the connection between racism and the development of the nation-state in modern France. The author raises important questions about the nature of citizenship rights in modern French society and contributes to wider European debates on citizenship. By challenging the myths of the modern French nation Maxim Silverman opens up the debate on questions of immigration, racism, the nation and citizenship in France to non-French speaking readers. Until quite recently these matters have largely been ignored by researchers in Britain and the USA. However, European integration has made it essential to look beyond national frontiers. The major part of his analysis concerns the period from the end of the 1960s to the beginning of the 1990s. Yet contemporary developments are placed in a historical context: first through a consideration of the construction of the modern question of immigration since the second half of the nineteenth century, and second through a survey of political, economic and social developments since 1945. There are analyses of the major debates on nationality in 1987 and the headscarf' affair of 1989. Finally questions of immigration, racism and citizenship are considered within the framework of European integration.

ジャンル
ノンフィクション
発売日
2002年
11月1日
言語
EN
英語
ページ数
216
ページ
発行者
Taylor & Francis
販売元
Taylor & Francis Group
サイズ
691.5
KB
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