African Political Activism in Postcolonial France (The Routledge Global 1960s and 1970s Series)
Glaes, Gillian 著
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Introduction and Background: African Immigration in the Twentieth Century: African Immigration in the Twentieth Century Part One: The African Immigrant Community in France And Post-Colonial Politicization 1. Interethnic Violence as Political Protest: The Saint Denis Riot of 1963 2. The Social as Political: The Union generale de Travailleurs senegalais en France (UGTSF) and the Post-Colonial African Immigrant Community in France 3. Political Mobilization by Traditional Means?: African Immigrant Rent Strikes of the 1960s and 1970s 4. Politicization through Public Demonstrations: The Scandal of Aubervilliers Part Two: The French State’s Response: Post-Colonial Surveillance, Social Welfare and The African Immigrant Community 5. From A-Political to Dangerously Political: Post-colonial Surveillance of the African Immigrant Community in the Ile-de-France Region 6. The Centre Bossuet and the Politics of Immigrant Social Welfare after Decolonization 7. The Anti-Slum Campaign Conclusion
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