State Power, Stigmatization, and Youth Resistance Culture in the French Banlieues: Uncanny Citizenship

Author:   Hervé Anderson Tchumkam, Southern Methodist University
Publisher:   Lexington Books
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9781498504768


Pages:   206
Publication Date:   11 April 2019
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State Power, Stigmatization, and Youth Resistance Culture in the French Banlieues: Uncanny Citizenship


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"State Power, Stigmatization, and Youth Resistance Culture in the French Banlieues: Uncanny Citizenship foregrounds the literary, sociological, and political structures of urban literature in France. It uses postcolonial theory, sociology, and political philosophy to investigate the modalities surrounding the question of citizenship in a country where citizens of African descent are not only considered a threat to national identity, but also caught between inclusion and exclusion. By examining the literary, sociological, and political structures of urban literatures produced after the 2005 riots, this book interrogates the questions of citizenship, belonging, and coexistence in a context where literature from the ""periphery"" has become a site where ""central"" political power and ""mainstream"" French literary canons are contested. Moreover, these productions clearly reveal an unexplored correlation between geo-aesthetics and contemporary French national geopolitics. Ultimately, this book is a plea for a serious approach to social formation in postcolonial France in a way that transcends skin color, and instead is based on a shared colonial past, as well as current social disqualifications."

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Author:   Hervé Anderson Tchumkam, Southern Methodist University
Publisher:   Lexington Books
Imprint:   Lexington Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.30cm
Weight:   0.299kg
ISBN:  

9781498504768


ISBN 10:   1498504760
Pages:   206
Publication Date:   11 April 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter one: Introduction: Writing (from) the Banlieues Chapter Two: Criminal Identities Banlieue Parades Violence, Alterity on the Inside, and Second-Class Citizenship Chapter Three: Recasting Juvenile Delinquency Chronicle of Youth in the Galley From Social Disqualification to Delinquency Chapter Four: The Islamist Threat Terrorist in spite of Himself: The Amalgamation of Religion, Ethnicity, and Topography The Enemy Within: Islam and Integration in France Chapter Five: The Feminist Metaphor Oderint Dum Metuant: Feminine Revolt, Urban (Dis) Order, and Rights of Citizenship Transgressive Women, Gender Democracy, and Rediscovery of the Ordinary in the Banlieues Conclusion: Urban Riots and Youth Resistance in the Banlieue: Towards a Coming Community Bibliography

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This study should be mandatory reading for anyone working on the banlieue. -- Lydie Moudileno, professor of French and Francophone studies, University of Pennsylvania Visible versus invisible! State Power, Stigmatization, and Youth Resistance Culture in the French Banlieues is a ruthless study of self and other, focusing on center and margin concerns within France. This painstaking and very politically incorrect book brings to light the issues of African immigrants in France. A brilliantly crafted literary and social sciences work. -- Ambroise Kom, College of the Holy Cross More than ever before, recent terrorist attacks in Paris have brought worldwide attention to violence and the citizenship debate. What are the dynamics that are likely to lead a citizen to violence? How can social frustration and religion express themselves when one does not have the floor to articulate one's opinion? Uncanny Citizenship provides a key to understanding the genesis of these issues in France in the sense that the author builds his framework on literary, philosophical, sociological, political, and historical theories in order to shed light on these questions. . . .[T]his book is an excellent entree to the debate about violence, citizenship, identity, and representations of Muslims in France. Indeed, its various contributions improve the academic discourse and open new venues for French banlieues literature as well. I highly recommend Uncanny Citizenship to readers and scholars of different horizons. * African Studies Quarterly *


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Hervé Tchumkam is assistant professor of French and Francophone studies at Southern Methodist University.

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