Full Description
What happens when the study of French is no longer coterminous with the study of France? French Civilization and Its Discontents explores the ways in which considerations of difference, especially colonialism, postcolonialism, and race, have shaped French culture and French studies in the modern era. Rejecting traditional assimilationist notions of French national identity, contributors to this groundbreaking volume demonstrate how literature, history, and other aspects of what is considered French civilization have been shaped by global processes of creolization and differentiation. This book ably demonstrates the necessity of studying France and the Francophone world together, and of recognizing not only the presence of France in the Francophone world but also the central place occupied by the Francophone world in world literature and history.
Contents
Part 1 The Intelligentsia and New Conceptions of French Identity Chapter 2 The Marginality of Michel de Certeau Chapter 3 Disorienting Le Corbusier: Charles Edouard Jeanneret's 1911 Voyage d'Orient Chapter 4 France in the Wilderness Chapter 5 Opacity in the Films of Claire Denis Part 6 Black Diaspora and Créolisation Chapter 7 The French Language in the Face of Creolization Chapter 8 Kojève and Fanon: the Desire for Recognition and the Fact of Blackness Chapter 9 Historically Particular Uses of a Universal Subject Chapter 10 For a Caribbean Intertext: On Some Readings of Maryse Condé's Crossing the Mangrove Chapter 11 "Hereditary Antagonism": Race and Nation in Maurice Casseus's Viejo Part 12 Orientalism and the Maghrebian Presence in Post-Colonial France Chapter 13 Nationalism, Colonialism, and Ethnic Discourse in the Construction of French Identity Chapter 14 French Identity, Islam, and North Africans: Colonial Legacies, Post-Colonial Realities Chapter 15 Social Dynamics in Colonial Algeria: The Question of Pieds-Noirs Identity Chapter 16 Remembering the Jews of Algeria Part 17 Miscegenation, Degeneration, and other Metropolitan Anxieties Chapter 18 Decadence/Degeneration/Créolité:Rachilde's La Jongleuse Chapter 18 Love, Labor, and Race: Colonial Men and White Women in France during the Great War Chapter 20 The Children of Belgium