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    Écritures de femmes déclarant ne pas écrire. Quatre femmes latino-américaines à Paris by Delphine Leroy

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…These practices, among which the learning of French language, are specific and differ from those usually observed among more literate people in France. In that way, they appear as specific adjustment of expected literacy standards. …”
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    La frontière entre « judaïsme » et « aryanisme ». Logique antisémite, contentieux juridique et pratiques bureaucratiques autour du classement des « demi-juifs » en France occupée (... by Laurent Joly

    “…Consequently, there were no first- or second-degree mixed-heritage people in France; one was either Jewish or not. But the criteria for defining whether or not “half-Jews” were of “the Jewish race” varied between German and French texts, case law, and the practices of specialized bureaucrats. …”
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    The boundary between “Judaism” and “Aryanism”: Anti-Semitic logic, litigation, and bureaucratic practices relating to the classification of “half-Jews” in Occupied France (1940-194... by Laurent Joly

    “…Consequently, there were no first- or second-degree mixed-heritage people in France; one was either Jewish or not. But the criteria for defining whether or not “half-Jews” were of “the Jewish race” varied between German and French texts, case law, and the practices of specialized bureaucrats. …”
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