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6 Acknowledging Solidarity: Bureaucratic Relatedness, Hosting Practices, and Exclusionary Dynamics
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Aïssatou Mbodj-Pouye
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Abbreviations vii
- Introduction 1
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I COMMUNITIES IN THE MAKING
- Introduction 29
- 1 Improvising the Foyers: Franco-African Institutions of Migration (1958–1967) 31
- 2 Modern Buildings: Political Challenges, Administrative Anxieties, and the Consolidation of the Foyer System (1968–1979) 61
- 3 Permanence and Decay: African Foyers, from Solution to Problem (1980s–1990s) 87
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II PARTIAL ENDINGS
- Introduction 111
- 4 Tolerated Bonds: Living Together in the Foyers 115
- 5 When Will the Foyers End? Contentious Renovations and Temporal Disjunctions 144
- 6 Acknowledging Solidarity: Bureaucratic Relatedness, Hosting Practices, and Exclusionary Dynamics 174
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III AMBIVALENT ATTACHMENTS, CONTESTED BELONGING
- Introduction 199
- 7 Foyermen: Class, Gender, and Race Across Generations 203
- 8 Eroded Emplacement: Urban Incorporation, Containment Policies, and the Politics of Belonging 231
- 9 Focal Points: Reflections from the Foyers 259
- Acknowledgments 273
- Notes 277
- Bibliography 353
- Index 383
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Abbreviations vii
- Introduction 1
-
I COMMUNITIES IN THE MAKING
- Introduction 29
- 1 Improvising the Foyers: Franco-African Institutions of Migration (1958–1967) 31
- 2 Modern Buildings: Political Challenges, Administrative Anxieties, and the Consolidation of the Foyer System (1968–1979) 61
- 3 Permanence and Decay: African Foyers, from Solution to Problem (1980s–1990s) 87
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II PARTIAL ENDINGS
- Introduction 111
- 4 Tolerated Bonds: Living Together in the Foyers 115
- 5 When Will the Foyers End? Contentious Renovations and Temporal Disjunctions 144
- 6 Acknowledging Solidarity: Bureaucratic Relatedness, Hosting Practices, and Exclusionary Dynamics 174
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III AMBIVALENT ATTACHMENTS, CONTESTED BELONGING
- Introduction 199
- 7 Foyermen: Class, Gender, and Race Across Generations 203
- 8 Eroded Emplacement: Urban Incorporation, Containment Policies, and the Politics of Belonging 231
- 9 Focal Points: Reflections from the Foyers 259
- Acknowledgments 273
- Notes 277
- Bibliography 353
- Index 383