Dominic Thomas is Professor of Comparative Literature and French and Francophone Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is author of Nation-Building, Propaganda, and Literature in Francophone Africa (IUP, 2002) and Black France: Colonialism, Immigration, and Transnationalism (IUP, 2007).
Dominic Thomas is Professor of Comparative Literature and French and Francophone Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is author of Nation-Building, Propaganda, and Literature in Francophone Africa (IUP, 2002) and Black France: Colonialism, Immigration, and Transnationalism (IUP, 2007).Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dominic Thomas is Professor of Comparative Literature and French and Francophone Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is author of Nation-Building, Propaganda, and Literature in Francophone Africa (IUP, 2002) and Black France: Colonialism, Immigration, and Transnationalism (IUP, 2007).
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Acknowledgments Introduction: France and the New World Order 1. Museology and Globalization: The Quai Branly Museum 2. Object/Subject Migration: The National Centre for the History of Immigration 3. Sarkozy's Law: National Identity and the Institutionalization of Xenophobia 4. Africa, France, and Eurafrica in the Twenty-First Century 5. From mirage to image: Contest(ed)ing Space in Diasporic Films (1955-2011) 6. The "Marie NDiaye Affair," or the Coming of a Postcolonial évoluée 7. The Euro-Mediterranean: Literature and Migration 8. Into the European "Jungle": Migration and Grammar in the New Europe 9. Documenting the Periphery: The French banlieues in Words and Film 10. Decolonizing France: National Literatures, World Literature, and World Identities Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Introduction: France and the New World Order 1. Museology and Globalization: The Quai Branly Museum 2. Object/Subject Migration: The National Centre for the History of Immigration 3. Sarkozy's Law: National Identity and the Institutionalization of Xenophobia 4. Africa, France, and Eurafrica in the Twenty-First Century 5. From mirage to image: Contest(ed)ing Space in Diasporic Films (1955-2011) 6. The "Marie NDiaye Affair," or the Coming of a Postcolonial évoluée 7. The Euro-Mediterranean: Literature and Migration 8. Into the European "Jungle": Migration and Grammar in the New Europe 9. Documenting the Periphery: The French banlieues in Words and Film 10. Decolonizing France: National Literatures, World Literature, and World Identities Notes Bibliography Index
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