Introduction to White Republic? Studying ...
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Title :
Introduction to White Republic? Studying Whites and Whiteness in France
Author(s) :
Cohen, Mathilde [Auteur]
Mazouz, Sarah [Auteur]
Centre d'Études et de Recherches Administratives, Politiques et Sociales (CERAPS) - UMR 8026
Mazouz, Sarah [Auteur]

Centre d'Études et de Recherches Administratives, Politiques et Sociales (CERAPS) - UMR 8026
Journal title :
French Politics, Culture & Society
Volume number :
39
Pages :
1-25
Publisher :
Berghahn
Publication date :
2021-06-01
ISSN :
1537-6370
English keyword(s) :
critical race theory
Islamophobia
France
overseas
racialization
republican universalism
Whiteness
White supremacy
Islamophobia
France
overseas
racialization
republican universalism
Whiteness
White supremacy
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Science politique
English abstract : [en]
France is an overwhelmingly majority-White nation. Yet the French majority is reluctant to identify as White, and French social science has tended to eschew Whiteness as an object of inquiry. Inspired by critical race ...
Show more >France is an overwhelmingly majority-White nation. Yet the French majority is reluctant to identify as White, and French social science has tended to eschew Whiteness as an object of inquiry. Inspired by critical race theory and critical Whiteness studies, this interdisciplinary special issue offers a new look at White identities in France. It does so not to recenter Whiteness by giving it prominence, but to expose and critique White dominance. This introduction examines the global and local dimensions of Whiteness, before identifying three salient dimensions of its French version: the ideology of the race-blind universalist republic; the past and present practice of French colonialism, slavery, and rule across overseas territories; and the racialization of people of Muslim or North African backgrounds as non-White.Show less >
Show more >France is an overwhelmingly majority-White nation. Yet the French majority is reluctant to identify as White, and French social science has tended to eschew Whiteness as an object of inquiry. Inspired by critical race theory and critical Whiteness studies, this interdisciplinary special issue offers a new look at White identities in France. It does so not to recenter Whiteness by giving it prominence, but to expose and critique White dominance. This introduction examines the global and local dimensions of Whiteness, before identifying three salient dimensions of its French version: the ideology of the race-blind universalist republic; the past and present practice of French colonialism, slavery, and rule across overseas territories; and the racialization of people of Muslim or North African backgrounds as non-White.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
Administrative institution(s) :
CNRS
Université de Lille
Université de Lille
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Submission date :
2022-03-23T17:19:25Z
2023-10-13T12:39:03Z
2023-10-13T12:39:03Z