Citizen Outsider : Children of North African Immigrants in France /
"While portrayals of immigrants and their descendants in France and throughout Europe often center on burning cars and radical Islam, Citizen Outsider: Children of North African Immigrants in France paints a different picture. Through fieldwork and interviews in Paris and its banlieues, Jean Be...
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Oakland, California :
University of California Press,
[2017]
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- Preface : black girl in Paris
- Introduction : North African origins in and of the French Republic
- Growing up French? : education, upward mobility, and connections across generations
- Marginalization and middle-class blues : race, Islam, the workplace, and the public sphere
- French is, french ain't : boundaries of French and Maghrebin identities
- Boundaries of difference : cultural citizenship and transnational blackness
- Conclusion : sacrificed children of the Republic?
- Methodological appendix : another outsider : doing race from/in another place.