Routledge Handbook of Francophone Africa
Herausgeber: Chafer, Tony; Majumdar, Margaret A.
Routledge Handbook of Francophone Africa
Herausgeber: Chafer, Tony; Majumdar, Margaret A.
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The Routledge Handbook of Francophone Africa brings together a multidisciplinary team of international experts to reflect on the history, politics, societies, and cultures of French-speaking parts of Africa, making it an essential resource for students and scholars interested in Francophone Africa.
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The Routledge Handbook of Francophone Africa brings together a multidisciplinary team of international experts to reflect on the history, politics, societies, and cultures of French-speaking parts of Africa, making it an essential resource for students and scholars interested in Francophone Africa.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Seitenzahl: 506
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1050g
- ISBN-13: 9780815350835
- ISBN-10: 081535083X
- Artikelnr.: 69587143
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Seitenzahl: 506
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1050g
- ISBN-13: 9780815350835
- ISBN-10: 081535083X
- Artikelnr.: 69587143
Tony Chafer is Emeritus Professor of African and French Studies at the University of Portsmouth and a Fellow of the Society for Peace Studies and Practice, University of Ibadan. He is a historian specializing on Francophone Africa and French relations with Africa in the late colonial and post-colonial periods. His monograph La fin de l'empire colonial français en Afrique de l'Ouest: entre utopie et désillusion was published by Presses Universitaires de Rennes in 2019. He edited (with Alexander Keese) Francophone Africa at Fifty (2013). He recently published 'Beyond Françafrique - the state of relations between France and Africa', Europa World (Routledge, 2023). He has also published widely on French military and security policy in Africa. Margaret A. Majumdar is Emeritus Professor of Francophone Studies at the University of Portsmouth. She has published extensively on French political philosophy and the Francophone dimension of postcoloniality. Her publications include Post-coloniality: The French Dimension (2007); Transition and Development in Algeria: Economic, Social and Cultural Challenges (with M. Saad, 2005); Francophone Studies: The Essential Glossary (2002); and Althusser and the End of Leninism? (1995).
Introduction Section 1. Colonial and post-colonial ties between France and
sub-Saharan Africa 1. Colonialism and Decolonisation in French sub-Saharan
Africa 2. Françafrique 3. The Durability of the "Gendarme de l'Afrique":
from Empire to Fighting Terrorism 4. Francophonie and Africa: Past, Present
and Future Perspectives 5. France and Francophone Africa: An Enduring
Financial and Economic Relationship faced with Uncertainty 6. Colonial
Medicine in French West Africa: Scientists for Empire from the origins to
independence 1960 7. French Schools in sub-Saharan Africa 8. Reconciling
with the Past and Looking to the Future: The Place of the Tirailleurs
Sénégalais in Post-Colonial Senegal Section 2. Belgium, Belgian colonialism
and Africa 9. Belgian colonisation in Africa and decolonisation 10. Facing
ghosts: Lumumba Shadows 11. Guilty Imaginaries: rethinking language and
ethnicity in post-colonial Rwanda and Burundi Section 3. The Maghreb 12.
Language Policies in Algeria since 1962: Identity Renewal in the Light of
Realpolitik Imperatives 13. The Languages of Democracy in post 2011 Tunisia
14. Maghrebi Francophonies: from the Colonial to the Postcolonial and
Beyond Section 4. Francophones in France 15. "A Great Gang of Black and
Brown Humanity": The Lives and Politics of African Migrants in Twentieth
Century France, from Vagabonds and Transients to Maritime Labourers and
Intellectuals 16. Postcolonial Migration, Racism and Culture: France and
North Africa 17. Cultural Pan-Africanism in Twentieth Century France 18.
"Our lives are political!" Afrofeminism in France or the fightback of the
granddaughters of Empire 19. The Road to 2005: How the Memory of
Colonialism in France Became a Substitute for Race Section 5. Francophone
African Literature and Film 20. Colonial/ Postcolonial Francophonies in
Sub-Saharan Africa: From Topicality to Universality 21. The problematic
location of Reunionese literature within Francophone studies 22. How
African languages free Francophone African cinema Section 6. 'Francophone'
and 'Anglophone' Africa 23. 'Francophones' and 'Anglophones' in Cameroon:
Official bilingualism, language competition and everyday practice 24. A
Postcolonial appraisal of Francophone/ Anglophone relations in Cameroon 25.
The Commonwealth of Nations and 'francophone' Africa: bridging the colonial
divides? Section 7. Beyond national boundaries and 'colonial partners' 26.
Pan-Africanism in francophone West Africa: continuity vs rupture 27.
Francophone Africa beyond 'colonial partners': French-speaking countries'
economic cooperation with China 28. From Regional Organisations to
Coalition Interventions: Francophone Africa and contemporary security
challenges
sub-Saharan Africa 1. Colonialism and Decolonisation in French sub-Saharan
Africa 2. Françafrique 3. The Durability of the "Gendarme de l'Afrique":
from Empire to Fighting Terrorism 4. Francophonie and Africa: Past, Present
and Future Perspectives 5. France and Francophone Africa: An Enduring
Financial and Economic Relationship faced with Uncertainty 6. Colonial
Medicine in French West Africa: Scientists for Empire from the origins to
independence 1960 7. French Schools in sub-Saharan Africa 8. Reconciling
with the Past and Looking to the Future: The Place of the Tirailleurs
Sénégalais in Post-Colonial Senegal Section 2. Belgium, Belgian colonialism
and Africa 9. Belgian colonisation in Africa and decolonisation 10. Facing
ghosts: Lumumba Shadows 11. Guilty Imaginaries: rethinking language and
ethnicity in post-colonial Rwanda and Burundi Section 3. The Maghreb 12.
Language Policies in Algeria since 1962: Identity Renewal in the Light of
Realpolitik Imperatives 13. The Languages of Democracy in post 2011 Tunisia
14. Maghrebi Francophonies: from the Colonial to the Postcolonial and
Beyond Section 4. Francophones in France 15. "A Great Gang of Black and
Brown Humanity": The Lives and Politics of African Migrants in Twentieth
Century France, from Vagabonds and Transients to Maritime Labourers and
Intellectuals 16. Postcolonial Migration, Racism and Culture: France and
North Africa 17. Cultural Pan-Africanism in Twentieth Century France 18.
"Our lives are political!" Afrofeminism in France or the fightback of the
granddaughters of Empire 19. The Road to 2005: How the Memory of
Colonialism in France Became a Substitute for Race Section 5. Francophone
African Literature and Film 20. Colonial/ Postcolonial Francophonies in
Sub-Saharan Africa: From Topicality to Universality 21. The problematic
location of Reunionese literature within Francophone studies 22. How
African languages free Francophone African cinema Section 6. 'Francophone'
and 'Anglophone' Africa 23. 'Francophones' and 'Anglophones' in Cameroon:
Official bilingualism, language competition and everyday practice 24. A
Postcolonial appraisal of Francophone/ Anglophone relations in Cameroon 25.
The Commonwealth of Nations and 'francophone' Africa: bridging the colonial
divides? Section 7. Beyond national boundaries and 'colonial partners' 26.
Pan-Africanism in francophone West Africa: continuity vs rupture 27.
Francophone Africa beyond 'colonial partners': French-speaking countries'
economic cooperation with China 28. From Regional Organisations to
Coalition Interventions: Francophone Africa and contemporary security
challenges
Introduction Section 1. Colonial and post-colonial ties between France and
sub-Saharan Africa 1. Colonialism and Decolonisation in French sub-Saharan
Africa 2. Françafrique 3. The Durability of the "Gendarme de l'Afrique":
from Empire to Fighting Terrorism 4. Francophonie and Africa: Past, Present
and Future Perspectives 5. France and Francophone Africa: An Enduring
Financial and Economic Relationship faced with Uncertainty 6. Colonial
Medicine in French West Africa: Scientists for Empire from the origins to
independence 1960 7. French Schools in sub-Saharan Africa 8. Reconciling
with the Past and Looking to the Future: The Place of the Tirailleurs
Sénégalais in Post-Colonial Senegal Section 2. Belgium, Belgian colonialism
and Africa 9. Belgian colonisation in Africa and decolonisation 10. Facing
ghosts: Lumumba Shadows 11. Guilty Imaginaries: rethinking language and
ethnicity in post-colonial Rwanda and Burundi Section 3. The Maghreb 12.
Language Policies in Algeria since 1962: Identity Renewal in the Light of
Realpolitik Imperatives 13. The Languages of Democracy in post 2011 Tunisia
14. Maghrebi Francophonies: from the Colonial to the Postcolonial and
Beyond Section 4. Francophones in France 15. "A Great Gang of Black and
Brown Humanity": The Lives and Politics of African Migrants in Twentieth
Century France, from Vagabonds and Transients to Maritime Labourers and
Intellectuals 16. Postcolonial Migration, Racism and Culture: France and
North Africa 17. Cultural Pan-Africanism in Twentieth Century France 18.
"Our lives are political!" Afrofeminism in France or the fightback of the
granddaughters of Empire 19. The Road to 2005: How the Memory of
Colonialism in France Became a Substitute for Race Section 5. Francophone
African Literature and Film 20. Colonial/ Postcolonial Francophonies in
Sub-Saharan Africa: From Topicality to Universality 21. The problematic
location of Reunionese literature within Francophone studies 22. How
African languages free Francophone African cinema Section 6. 'Francophone'
and 'Anglophone' Africa 23. 'Francophones' and 'Anglophones' in Cameroon:
Official bilingualism, language competition and everyday practice 24. A
Postcolonial appraisal of Francophone/ Anglophone relations in Cameroon 25.
The Commonwealth of Nations and 'francophone' Africa: bridging the colonial
divides? Section 7. Beyond national boundaries and 'colonial partners' 26.
Pan-Africanism in francophone West Africa: continuity vs rupture 27.
Francophone Africa beyond 'colonial partners': French-speaking countries'
economic cooperation with China 28. From Regional Organisations to
Coalition Interventions: Francophone Africa and contemporary security
challenges
sub-Saharan Africa 1. Colonialism and Decolonisation in French sub-Saharan
Africa 2. Françafrique 3. The Durability of the "Gendarme de l'Afrique":
from Empire to Fighting Terrorism 4. Francophonie and Africa: Past, Present
and Future Perspectives 5. France and Francophone Africa: An Enduring
Financial and Economic Relationship faced with Uncertainty 6. Colonial
Medicine in French West Africa: Scientists for Empire from the origins to
independence 1960 7. French Schools in sub-Saharan Africa 8. Reconciling
with the Past and Looking to the Future: The Place of the Tirailleurs
Sénégalais in Post-Colonial Senegal Section 2. Belgium, Belgian colonialism
and Africa 9. Belgian colonisation in Africa and decolonisation 10. Facing
ghosts: Lumumba Shadows 11. Guilty Imaginaries: rethinking language and
ethnicity in post-colonial Rwanda and Burundi Section 3. The Maghreb 12.
Language Policies in Algeria since 1962: Identity Renewal in the Light of
Realpolitik Imperatives 13. The Languages of Democracy in post 2011 Tunisia
14. Maghrebi Francophonies: from the Colonial to the Postcolonial and
Beyond Section 4. Francophones in France 15. "A Great Gang of Black and
Brown Humanity": The Lives and Politics of African Migrants in Twentieth
Century France, from Vagabonds and Transients to Maritime Labourers and
Intellectuals 16. Postcolonial Migration, Racism and Culture: France and
North Africa 17. Cultural Pan-Africanism in Twentieth Century France 18.
"Our lives are political!" Afrofeminism in France or the fightback of the
granddaughters of Empire 19. The Road to 2005: How the Memory of
Colonialism in France Became a Substitute for Race Section 5. Francophone
African Literature and Film 20. Colonial/ Postcolonial Francophonies in
Sub-Saharan Africa: From Topicality to Universality 21. The problematic
location of Reunionese literature within Francophone studies 22. How
African languages free Francophone African cinema Section 6. 'Francophone'
and 'Anglophone' Africa 23. 'Francophones' and 'Anglophones' in Cameroon:
Official bilingualism, language competition and everyday practice 24. A
Postcolonial appraisal of Francophone/ Anglophone relations in Cameroon 25.
The Commonwealth of Nations and 'francophone' Africa: bridging the colonial
divides? Section 7. Beyond national boundaries and 'colonial partners' 26.
Pan-Africanism in francophone West Africa: continuity vs rupture 27.
Francophone Africa beyond 'colonial partners': French-speaking countries'
economic cooperation with China 28. From Regional Organisations to
Coalition Interventions: Francophone Africa and contemporary security
challenges