Citizen Outsider
Children of North African Immigrants in France
Abstract
While portrayals of immigrants and their descendants in France and throughout Europe often center on burning cars and radical Islam, Citizen Outsider: Children of North African Immigrants in France paints a different picture. Through fieldwork and interviews in Paris and its banlieues, Jean Beaman examines middle-class and upwardly mobile children of maghrébin, or North African immigrants. By showing how these individuals are denied cultural citizenship because of their North African origin, she puts to rest the notion of a French exceptionalism regarding cultural difference, race, and ethnicity and further centers race and ethnicity as crucial for understanding marginalization in French society.
Keywords
islam; race and ethnicity; france; north african; second generation; international migration; cultural citizenship; postcolonial; racial project; children of immigrants; Banlieue; French people; Middle class; Paris; Social exclusion; United StatesDOI
10.1525/luminos.39ISBN
9780520967441OCN
987437635Publisher
University of California PressPublisher website
https://www.ucpress.edu/Publication date and place
Oakland, 2017Classification
Society and Social Sciences
Migration, immigration and emigration
Relating to migrant groups / diaspora communities or peoples