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Record Nr.

UNINA9910795420903321

Autore

Hajjat Abdellali

Titolo

The wretched of France : the 1983 March for Equality and against Racism / / Abdellali Hajjat, translated by Andrew Brown

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Bloomington, Indiana : , : Indiana University Press, , [2022]

©2022

ISBN

0-253-05986-0

0-253-05985-2

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (222 pages)

Collana

Public cultures of the Middle East and North Africa

Disciplina

305.800944

Soggetti

Racism - France - History - 20th century

Youth - Political activity - France - History - 20th century

Demonstrations - France - History - 20th century

Children of immigrants - France - Social conditions

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

The Protest March as an Index of Social and Racial Tensions in France -- The Laboratory of Les Minguettes: The Microhistory of a Working-Class District -- Riots or Rebellions? "Urban Youths" on the Borders of the Political -- The Fear of Rebellion -- The Unlikely Construction of an Anti-racist National Consensus -- The Ambiguities of the Parisian Apotheosis -- Divided Memories -- After the March: The Challenges of Postcolonial Politics -- From 1983 to 2020: Reflections on an Enduring Problem of Racism and Revolt.

Sommario/riassunto

"In 1983--as France struggled with race-based crimes, police brutality, and public unrest--youths from Venissieux (working-class suburbs of Lyon) led the March for Equality and Against Racism, the first national demonstration of its type in France. As Abdellali Hajjat reveals, the historic March for Equality and Against Racism symbolized for many the experience of the children of postcolonial immigrants. Inspired by the May '68 protests, these young immigrants stood against racist crimes, for equality before the law and the police, and for basic rights such as the right to work and housing. Hajjat also considers the divisions that arose from the march and offers fresh insight into the paradoxes and



intricacies of movements pushing toward sweeping social change. Translated into English for the first time, The Wretched of France contemplates the protest's lasting significance in France as well as its impact within the context of larger and comparable movements for civil rights, particularly in the U.S."--