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" Une et divisible ? " : Plural Identities in Modern France, Paperback / softback Book

" Une et divisible ? " : Plural Identities in Modern France Paperback / softback

Edited by Barbara Lebrun, Jill Lovecy

Part of the Modern French Identities series

Paperback / softback

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This book offers a selection of the papers presented at the 2008 annual conference of the Association for the Study of Modern and Contemporary France (ASMCF), with chapters focusing on regional formation, European policy, the cultural landscape of Paris, the place of Maghrebi artists in popular music, the evolution of cultural policy regarding 'popular' culture, and filmic and novelised representations of desire, ethnicity and nationality. Guided by postcolonial critique, this book takes as its starting point the recognition of multiple identities in modern and contemporary France, despite (and against) the traditional republican emphasis on national unification and the relegation of notions of ethnicity, sexuality and cultural difference to the so-called private sphere.

While many publications have engaged with this topic, few juxtapose social and political issues with cultural approaches.

This edited volume, by contrast, incorporates the work of specialists drawn from a broad range of academic disciplinary areas, including history, politics, literature and cultural studies, and shows how perceptions of the self and of the other as French have changed over the years, with an emphasis on the contemporary period (post-1945).

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