Women, Immigration and Identities in France

Jane Freedman (Editor), Carrie Tarr (Editor)

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Author
Jane Freedman (Editor), Carrie Tarr (Editor)
Publish Date
2000-10-01
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
256
Publisher Name
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10
1859734316
ISBN-13
9781859734315
citemno
263245
SKU
9781859734315

Description

Review “An important collection of essays on a neglected area.” ―French History Product Description This book is the first to address the relationship between gender and immigration in contemporary France and the political and personal issues that affect women of immigrant origin. Focusing on the social and political aspects of women's lives, the book investigates how they are affected by racism and changes in citizenship laws and explores the strategies they use to combat exclusion through movements such as the 'sans-papiers'.Authors go on to discuss ways in which immigrant women and their daughters negotiate their changing cultural identities in relation to their communities of origin and their positions in France, with reference to the Magrebhi family and attitudes to the Islamic headscarf.These issues are further developed through analyses of women's cultural production across a wide range of media, from the writing of Vietnamese women to 'Beur' Filmmaking, including Yamina Benguigui's highly acclaimed documentary Memoires d'Immigres.Combining a range of case studies and practical data with a theoretical overview of the topic, this is an important reference work for anyone studying postcolonial France and the role of women within it. About the Author Jane Freedmanis a Lecturer in French Politics, at the University of Southampton. Carrie Tarr is a Senior Research Fellow, at Kingston University.