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Identities Discourses And Experiences Young People Of North African Origin In France 1st Edition Nadia Kiwan

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Identities Discourses And Experiences Young People Of North African Origin In France 1st Edition Nadia Kiwan
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.98 MB
Pages: 273
Author: Nadia Kiwan
ISBN: 9781526130372, 1526130378
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Identities Discourses And Experiences Young People Of North African Origin In France 1st Edition Nadia Kiwan by Nadia Kiwan 9781526130372, 1526130378 instant download after payment.

The 2005 rioting in France's suburbs caught the world's attention and exposed the limits of the Republic's policies on the integration of 'immigrant-origin' populations.This book examines academic and public discourses about young people of North African origin in France. The resurgence of such discussions in France, focusing on sensational questions of urban unrest, Islamic fundamentalism and the challenges of increasingly assertive cultural identities, means that it is all the more necessary not to overlook the 'ordinary' majority of young French-North Africans. Their own preoccupations often go unnoticed in a context where issues such as violence in the banlieues and the threat of terrorism are pushed to the fore, sometimes with devastating consequences in terms of discrimination and exclusion.The book rebalances and nuances the debates about post-migrant North-African youth by drawing on extensive empirical research carried out in those suburbs of north-east Paris affected by the riots. It studies the construction of identity amongst this invisible majority and, by adopting an ethnographic approach, addresses the disjuncture between the sometimes inflammatory discourses about this population and their own experiences.

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