Métissage in France: a postmodern fantasy and its forgotten predecents
Increasingly in the last decade France has defined its identity in terms of mixity. Its new vocation as a land of métissage is associated with the 'black, blanc, beur' theme of mixed identity. While the old ideal of the universalism of French values is now largely discredited, multicultura...
Main Author: | Yee, J |
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Other Authors: | Association for the Study of Modern & Contemporary France |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Carfax Publishing
2003
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