Publication
Durham : Duke University Press, 2003.
ISBN
9780822384700
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CONTENTS
Foreword / Fred Constant --
Introduction: Race, France, histories / Sue Peabody and Tyler Stovall --
PART I. Race: the evolution of an idea.
1. Franc̦ois Bernier and the origins of the modern concept of race / Pierre H. Boulle
2. Eliminating race, eliminating difference: Blacks, Jews, and the Abbé Grégoire / Alyssa Goldstein Sepinwall
3. Of monstrous Métis? Hybridity, fear of miscegenation, and patriotism from Buffon to Paul Broca / Claude Blanckaert
PART II.Representations of the other.
4. Race, gender, and virtue in Haiti's failed foundational fiction: La mulâtre comme il y a peu de blanches (1803) / John Garrigus
5. Inscribing race in the revolutionary French Antilles / Laurent Dubois
6. Sex, gender, and race in the colonial novels of Elissa Rhaïs and Lucienne Favre / Patricia M.E. Lorcin
7. French images of race on product trademarks during the Third Republic / Dana S. Hale
8. Sambo in Paris: race and racism in the iconography of the everyday / Leora Auslander and Thomas C. Holt
PART III. Colonial and global perspectives.
9. Good, the bad, and the ugly: variation and difference in French racism in colonial Indochine / Michael G. Vann
10. Constructions and functions of race in French military medicine, 1830-1920 / Richard Fogarty and Michael A. Osborne
11. Panafricanism and the Republican political sphere / Gary Wilder
12. Frantz Fanon, the resistance, and the emergence of identity politics / Dennis McEnnerney
PART IV. Race and the postcolonial city.
13. Identity under construction: representing the colonies at the Paris Exposition Universelle of 1889 / Lynn E. Palermo
14. Who speaks for Africa? The René Maran-Blaise Diagne trial in 1920s Paris / Alice L. Conklin
15. Catholics, Communists, and colonial subjects: working-class militancy and racial difference in postwar Marseille / Yaël Simpson Fletcher
16. From red belt to black belt: race, class, and urban marginality in twentieth-century Paris / Tyler Stovall
Foreword / Fred Constant --
Introduction: Race, France, histories / Sue Peabody and Tyler Stovall --
PART I. Race: the evolution of an idea.
1. Franc̦ois Bernier and the origins of the modern concept of race / Pierre H. Boulle
2. Eliminating race, eliminating difference: Blacks, Jews, and the Abbé Grégoire / Alyssa Goldstein Sepinwall
3. Of monstrous Métis? Hybridity, fear of miscegenation, and patriotism from Buffon to Paul Broca / Claude Blanckaert
PART II.Representations of the other.
4. Race, gender, and virtue in Haiti's failed foundational fiction: La mulâtre comme il y a peu de blanches (1803) / John Garrigus
5. Inscribing race in the revolutionary French Antilles / Laurent Dubois
6. Sex, gender, and race in the colonial novels of Elissa Rhaïs and Lucienne Favre / Patricia M.E. Lorcin
7. French images of race on product trademarks during the Third Republic / Dana S. Hale
8. Sambo in Paris: race and racism in the iconography of the everyday / Leora Auslander and Thomas C. Holt
PART III. Colonial and global perspectives.
9. Good, the bad, and the ugly: variation and difference in French racism in colonial Indochine / Michael G. Vann
10. Constructions and functions of race in French military medicine, 1830-1920 / Richard Fogarty and Michael A. Osborne
11. Panafricanism and the Republican political sphere / Gary Wilder
12. Frantz Fanon, the resistance, and the emergence of identity politics / Dennis McEnnerney
PART IV. Race and the postcolonial city.
13. Identity under construction: representing the colonies at the Paris Exposition Universelle of 1889 / Lynn E. Palermo
14. Who speaks for Africa? The René Maran-Blaise Diagne trial in 1920s Paris / Alice L. Conklin
15. Catholics, Communists, and colonial subjects: working-class militancy and racial difference in postwar Marseille / Yaël Simpson Fletcher
16. From red belt to black belt: race, class, and urban marginality in twentieth-century Paris / Tyler Stovall
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