Algeria in France

Paul A. Silverstein

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Author
Paul A. Silverstein
Publish Date
2004-10-01
Subtitle
Transpolitics, Race, and Nation
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
304
Publisher Name
Indiana University Press
ISBN-10
0253217121
ISBN-13
9780253217127
citemno
252006
Edition
First Edition
SKU
9780253217127

Description

Algerian migration to France began at the end of the 19th century, but in recent years France's Algerian community has been the focus of a shifting public debate encompassing issues of unemployment, multiculturalism, Islam, and terrorism. In this finely crafted historical and anthropological study, Paul A. Silverstein examines a wide range of social and cultural forms―from immigration policy, colonial governance, and urban planning to corporate advertising, sports, literary narratives, and songs―for what they reveal about postcolonial Algerian subjectivities. Investigating the connection between anti-immigrant racism and the rise of Islamist and Berberist ideologies among the "second generation" ("Beurs"), he argues that the appropriation of these cultural-political projects by Algerians in France represents a critique of notions of European or Mediterranean unity and elucidates the mechanisms by which the Algerian civil war has been transferred onto French soil.