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The Militant Black Men of Marseille and Paris, 1927–1937
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword Black . . . A Color? A Kaleidoscope! ix
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction Blackness Matters, Blackness Made to Matter 1
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Part I Theorizing and Narrating Blackness and Belonging
- Black France: Myth or Reality? 17
- The Lost Territories of the Republic 32
- Eurafrique as the Future Past of ‘‘Black France’’ 57
- Letter to France 88
- French Impressionism 96
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Part II The Politics of Blackness—Politicizing Blackness
- The Invention of Blacks in France 103
- Immigration and National Identity in France 110
- ’’Black France’’ and the National Identity Debate 123
- Paint It ‘‘Black’’ 145
- The ‘‘Question of Blackness’’ and the Memory of Slavery 173
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Part III Black Paris—Black France
- The New Negro in Paris 207
- The Militant Black Men of Marseille and Paris, 1927–1937 221
- Reflections on the Future of Black France 247
- Site-ing Black Paris 269
- Coda: Black Identity in France in a European Perspective 287
- About the Contributors 307
- Index 311
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword Black . . . A Color? A Kaleidoscope! ix
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction Blackness Matters, Blackness Made to Matter 1
-
Part I Theorizing and Narrating Blackness and Belonging
- Black France: Myth or Reality? 17
- The Lost Territories of the Republic 32
- Eurafrique as the Future Past of ‘‘Black France’’ 57
- Letter to France 88
- French Impressionism 96
-
Part II The Politics of Blackness—Politicizing Blackness
- The Invention of Blacks in France 103
- Immigration and National Identity in France 110
- ’’Black France’’ and the National Identity Debate 123
- Paint It ‘‘Black’’ 145
- The ‘‘Question of Blackness’’ and the Memory of Slavery 173
-
Part III Black Paris—Black France
- The New Negro in Paris 207
- The Militant Black Men of Marseille and Paris, 1927–1937 221
- Reflections on the Future of Black France 247
- Site-ing Black Paris 269
- Coda: Black Identity in France in a European Perspective 287
- About the Contributors 307
- Index 311