LEADER 08157nam 2200793 450 001 9910790514703321 005 20220823173110.0 010 $a0-253-01053-5 035 $a(CKB)2550000001131518 035 $a(EBL)1480837 035 $a(OCoLC)861213780 035 $a(SSID)ssj0001001633 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11975453 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001001633 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10966760 035 $a(PQKB)11568458 035 $a(OCoLC)862424084 035 $a(MdBmJHUP)muse32228 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL1480837 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr10783795 035 $a(CaONFJC)MIL531227 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC1480837 035 $a(EXLCZ)992550000001131518 100 $a20130605h20142014 uy| 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|||||||nn|n 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 10$aColonial culture in France since the revolution$b[electronic resource] /$fedited by Pascal Blanchard, Sandrine Lemaire, Nicolas Bancel, and Dominic Thomas ; translated by Alexis Pernsteiner 210 1$aBloomington :$cIndiana University Press,$d[2014] 210 4$dİ2014 215 $a1 online resource (644 p.) 300 $aOriginally published in French as: Culture coloniale en France : de la Re?volution franc?aise a? nos jours (Paris : CNRS : Autrement, 2008), with the collaboration of the Groupe de recherche ACHAC. 311 $a0-253-01045-4 311 $a1-299-99976-X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tIntroduction : the creation of a colonial culture in France, from the colonial era to the "memory wars" /$rPascal Blanchard, Sandrine Lemaire, Nicolas Bancel, and Dominic Thomas --$tThe creation of a colonial culture.$tForeword : French colonization: an inaudible history /$rMarc Ferro --$tAntislavery, abolitionism, and abolition in France from the end of the eighteenth century to the 1840s /$rMarcel Dorigny --$tMilestones in colonial culture under the Second Empire (1851-1870) /$rSandrine Lemaire, Pascal Blanchard, and Nicolas Bancel --$tExhibitions, expositions, media coverage, and the colonies (1870-1914) /$rSandrine Lemaire and Pascal Blanchard --$tScience, scientists, and the colonies (1870-1914) /$rGilles Boe?tsch --$tLiterature, song, and the colonies (1900-1920) /$rAlain Ruscio --$tEntertainment, theater, and the colonies (1870-1914) /$rSylvie Chalaye --$tSchool, pedagogy, and the colonies (1870-1914) /$rGilles Manceron --$tDying : the call of the empire (1913-1918) / E?ric Deroo. -- 327 $tConquering public opinion.$tForeword : history's mark (1931-1961) /$rDidier Daeninckx --$tDreaming : the fatal attraction of colonial cinema (1920-1950) /$rOlivier Barlet and Pascal Blanchard --$tSpreading the word : the Agence ge?ne?rale des colonies (1920-1931) /$rSandrine Lemaire --$tTo civilize : the invention of the native (1918-1940) /$rNicolas Bancel and Pascal Blanchard --$tSelling the colonial economic myth (1900-1940) /$rCatherine Coquery-Vidrovitch --$tThe athletic exception : black champions and colonial culture (1900-1939) /$rTimothe?e Jobert, Stanislas Frenkiel, and Nicolas Bancel --$tThe colonial bath : colonial culture in everyday life (1918-1931) /$rNicolas Bancel --$tThe Colonial Exposition (1931) /$rSteven Ungar --$tNational unity : the right and left "meet" around the Colonial Exposition (1931) /$rPascal Blanchard. -- 327 $tThe apogee of imperialism.$tForeword : images of an empire's demise /$rBenjamin Stora --$tColonizing, educating, guiding : a republican duty /$rFranc?oise Verge?s --$tPromotion : creating the colonial (1930-1940) /$rSandrine Lemaire --$tInfluence : cultural and ideological agendas (1920-1940) /$rDavid Murphy, Elizabeth Ezra and Charles Forsdick --$tEducation : becoming "homo imperialis" (1910-1940) /$rNicolas Bancel and Daniel Denis --$tManipulation : conquering taste (1931-1939) /$rSandrine Lemaire --$tControl : Paris, a colonial capital (1931-1939) /$rPascal Blanchard and E?ric Deroo --$tImperial revolution : Vichy's colonial myth (1940-1944) /$rPascal Blanchard and Ruth Ginio --$tThe colonial economy : between propaganda myths and economic reality (1940-1955) /$rSandrine Lemaire, Catherine Hodeir, and Pascal Blanchard --$tFrench unity : the dream of a united France (1946-1960) /$rJacques Fre?meaux. -- 327 $tToward the postcolony.$tForeword : Moussa the African's blues /$rAbdourahman A. Waberi --$tDecolonizing France : the "Indochinese syndrome" (1946-1954) /$rDaniel He?mery --$tImmigration : the emergence of an African elite in the metropole (1946-1961) /$rPhilippe Dewitte --$tImmigration : North Africans settle in the metropole (1946-1961) /$rPascal Blanchard, E?ric Deroo, Driss el Yazami, Pierre Fournie?, and Gilles Manceron --$tCrime : colonial violence in the metropole (1954-1961) /$rJean-Luc Einaudi --$tModernism, colonialism, and cultural hybridity /$rHerman Lebovics --$tThe meanders of colonial memory /$rNicolas Bancel and Pascal Blanchard --$tThe impossible revision of France's history (1968-2006) /$rSuzanne Citron --$tNational history and colonial history : parallel histories (1961-2006) /$rSandrine Lemaire --$tThe illusion of decolonization (1956-2006) /$rJean-Pierre Dozon --$tThe difficult art of exhibiting the colonies /$rRobert Aldrich. -- 327 $tThe time of inheritance.$tForeword : the age of contempt, or the legitimization of France's civilizing mission /$rBruno Etienne --$tTrouble in the republic : disturbing memories, forgotten territories /$rFranc?oise Verge?s --$tCompetition between victims /$rEsther Benbassa --$tThe army and the construction of immigration as a threat (1961-2006) /$rMathieu Rigouste --$tPostcolonial culture in the army and the memory of overseas combatants (1961-2006) /$rChristian Benoi?t, Antoine Champeaux, and E?ric Deroo --$tRepublican integration : reflections on a postcolonial issue (1961-2006) /$rVincent Geisser --$tColonial influences and tropes in the field of literature /$rJean-Marc Moura --$tFrom colonial history to the banlieues (1961-2006) /$rDominique Vidal --$tCan we speak of a postcolonial racism? (1961-2006) /$rSai?d Bouamama and Pierre Tevanian --$tFrom colonial stereotypes to the postcolonial gaze : the need for an evolution of the imaginary /$rDominique Wolton --$tPostcolonial cinema, song, and literature : continuity or change? (1961-2006) /$rDelphine Robic-Diaz and Alain Ruscio --$tEthnic tourism : symbolic reconquest? (1961-2006) /$rNicolas Bancel --$tFrancophonie and universality : the evolution of two intertwined notions (1961-2006) /$rGabrielle Parker. 330 $aThis landmark collection by an international group of scholars and public intellectuals represents a major reassessment of French colonial culture and how it continues to inform thinking about history, memory, and identity. 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