Postcolonial minorities in Britain and France: In the hyphen of the nation-state

Postcolonial minorities in Britain and France: In the hyphen of the nation-state

by Shailja Sharma
Postcolonial minorities in Britain and France: In the hyphen of the nation-state

Postcolonial minorities in Britain and France: In the hyphen of the nation-state

by Shailja Sharma

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Overview

This book compares the postcolonial populations of Britain and France, examining the ways in which they are redefining citizenship. Bearing in mind the different histories and political systems of each country, it considers questions of national identity, values, the place of religion, secularism and public spaces - all integral to determining what makes a country a true nation. Recent security threats have made the debate around minorities and assimilation all the more pressing, and this book delves deep into the issues of feminism, Islam and group identities. It will be of interest to students and scholars of race, religion and migration studies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526108319
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: 11/26/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 365 KB

About the Author

Shailja Sharma is Associate Professor of International Studies at DePaul University

Table of Contents

Introduction - migrants into minorities
1. Challenges to national citizenship
2. Postcolonial minorities and securitization
3. Race by any other name: Islam and the contestation of citizenship
4. The nation-state's wobbly hyphen: the backlash against multiculturalism
5. Bearers of tradition or oppressed minority: women as citizens
Index
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