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NEW FROM PLUTO PRESS:

Postcolonial France: Race, Islam, and the Future of the Republic

By Paul A. Silverstein

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'Paul Silverstein is one of the foremost living exponents of historical
anthropology, and Postcolonial France is his masterpiece. This fascinating
work reveals the deep roots of the colonial relations that persist in the
republic. Yet vivid portraits of outspoken activists and artists strike a
surprisingly hopeful note in this indispensable study'

- Brian Klug, Senior Research Fellow in Philosophy, University of Oxford,
Author of Being Jewish and Doing Justice

'In this sweeping and erudite account, Paul Silverstein takes us a hundred
years back to the colonial days before bringing us forward to the current
era of La Haine, La Fouine, Zidane and Charlie Hebdo ... a terrific
introduction to French youth culture and the republic's unfinished struggle
for egalité'

-Hisham Aidi, author of Rebel Music: Race, Empire and the New Muslim Youth
Culture (Pantheon), Winner of the American Book Award in 2015

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About the book:

France is a bellwether for the postcolonial anxieties and populist politics
emerging across the world today. This book explores the dynamics and
dilemmas of the present moment of crisis and hope in France, through an
exploration of recent moral panics.

Taking stock of the tensions as they have emerged over the last quarter of
a century, Paul Silverstein looks at urban racial violence, female Islamic
dress and male public prayer, anti-system gangster rap, and sporting
performances in and around which debates over France's multicultural future
have arisen. It traces these conflicts to the unresolved tensions of an
imperial project, the present-day effects of which are still felt by many.

Despite the barriers, which include neo-nationalist racism and
Islamophobia, French citizens of various backgrounds have found ways to
build flourishing lives. Silverstein shows how they have responded to urban
marginalisation, police violence and institutional discrimination in
remarkably creative ways.

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Paul Silverstein is Professor of Anthropology at Reed College, Oregon, USA.
He is author of Algeria in France: Transpolitics, Race and Nation (Indiana
UP, 2004). He writes on identity politics, postcoloniality, and diasporic
popular culture in France and North Africa.

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PAPERBACK: MAY 2018 / 224 PAGES / ISBN 9780745337746 / £18.99

AVAILABLE AS AN EBOOK

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