Resurrecting slavery
racial legacies and white supremacy in France
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Author
Publication
2017 - Temple University Press, Pennsylvania
Language
English
Word Count
69,000 words, Guess
Page Count
276 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-101439914087
- ISBN-101439914095
- ISBN-139781439914083
- ISBN-139781439914090
- Library of Congress Control Number2016022899
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number948338981
- Better World Books9781439914083
- Better World Books9781439914090
- Open LibraryOL26927396M
Classifications
- DDC305.896/044
- LCCDC34.5.B55 F54 2017
- LCCDC34.5.B55F54 2017
Alternate Titles
- Racial legacies and white supremacy in France
Description
How can politicians and ordinary citizens face the racial past in a country that frames itself as colorblind? In her timely and provocative book, Resurrecting Slavery, Crystal Fleming shows how people make sense of slavery in a nation where talking about race, colonialism, and slavery remains taboo. Noting how struggles over the meaning of racial history are informed by contemporary politics of race, she asks: What kinds of group identities are at stake today for activists and French people with ties to overseas territories where slavery took place? Fleming investigates the connections and disconnections that are made between racism, slavery, and colonialism in France. She provides historical context and examines how politicians and commemorative activists interpret the racial past and present. Resurrecting Slavery also includes in-depth interviews with French Caribbean migrants outside the commemorative movement to address the everyday racial politics of remembrance.Bringing a critical race perspective to the study of French racism, Fleming’s groundbreaking study provides a more nuanced understanding of race in France along with new ways of thinking about the global dimensions of slavery, anti-blackness, and white supremacy.
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