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Postcolonial Paris: Fictions of Intimacy in the City of Light (Africa and the Diaspora: History, Politics, Culture)

hardcoverJune 12, 2018
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ISBN-13: 9780299315801 ISBN-10: 0299315800
Publisher
University of Wisconsin Press
Binding
hardcover
Published
June 12, 2018
Weight
1.1 lbs
Dimensions
22.90×2.00×15.20 cm

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Postcolonial Paris: Fictions of Intimacy in the City of Light (Africa and the Diaspora: History, Politics, Culture) by Amine, Laila. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780299315801.

In the global imagination, Paris is the citys glamorous center, ignoring the Muslim residents in its outskirts except in moments of spectacular crisis such as terrorist attacks or riots. But colonial immigrants and their French offspring have been a significant presence in the Parisian landscape since the 1940s. Expanding the narrow script of what and who is Paris, Laila Amine explores the novels, films, and street art of Maghrebis, Franco-Arabs, and African Americans in the City of Light, including fiction by Charef, Chraïbi, Sebbar, Baldwin, Smith, and Wright, and such films as La haine, Made in France, Chouchou, and A Son. Spanning the decades from the post–World War II era to the present day, Amine demonstrates that the postcolonial other is both peripheral to and intimately entangled with all the ideals so famously evoked by the French capital―romance, modernity, equality, and liberty. In their work, postcolonial writers and artists have juxtaposed these ideals with colonial tropes of intimacy (the interracial couple, the harem, the Arab queer) to expose their hidden violence. Amine highlights the intrusion of race in everyday life in a nation where, officially, it does not exist.