The Resource Colonial culture in France since the revolution, edited by Pascal Blanchard, Sandrine Lemaire, Nicolas Bancel, and Dominic Thomas ; translated by Alexis Pernsteiner, (electronic book)
Colonial culture in France since the revolution, edited by Pascal Blanchard, Sandrine Lemaire, Nicolas Bancel, and Dominic Thomas ; translated by Alexis Pernsteiner, (electronic book)
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- Summary
- This landmark collection by an international group of scholars and public intellectuals represents a major reassessment of French colonial culture and how it continues to inform thinking about history, memory, and identity. This reexamination of French colonial culture, provides the basis for a revised understanding of its cultural, political, and social legacy and its lasting impact on postcolonial immigration, the treatment of ethnic minorities, and national identity
- Language
-
- eng
- fre
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource
- Note
- Originally published in French as: Culture coloniale en France : de la Révolution française à nos jours (Paris : CNRS : Autrement, 2008), with the collaboration of the Groupe de recherche ACHAC
- Contents
-
- Sandrine Lemaire, Pascal Blanchard, and Nicolas Bancel
- Exhibitions, expositions, media coverage, and the colonies (1870-1914)
- Sandrine Lemaire and Pascal Blanchard
- Science, scientists, and the colonies (1870-1914)
- Gilles Boëtsch
- Literature, song, and the colonies (1900-1920)
- Alain Ruscio
- Entertainment, theater, and the colonies (1870-1914)
- Sylvie Chalaye
- School, pedagogy, and the colonies (1870-1914)
- Introduction : the creation of a colonial culture in France, from the colonial era to the "memory wars"
- Gilles Manceron
- Dying : the call of the empire (1913-1918) / Éric Deroo
- Pascal Blanchard, Sandrine Lemaire, Nicolas Bancel, and Dominic Thomas.
- The creation of a colonial culture.
- Foreword : French colonization: an inaudible history
- Marc Ferro
- Antislavery, abolitionism, and abolition in France from the end of the eighteenth century to the 1840s
- Marcel Dorigny
- Milestones in colonial culture under the Second Empire (1851-1870)
- Nicolas Bancel and Pascal Blanchard
- Selling the colonial economic myth (1900-1940)
- Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch
- The athletic exception : black champions and colonial culture (1900-1939)
- Timothée Jobert, Stanislas Frenkiel, and Nicolas Bancel
- The colonial bath : colonial culture in everyday life (1918-1931)
- Nicolas Bancel
- The Colonial Exposition (1931)
- Steven Ungar
- National unity : the right and left "meet" around the Colonial Exposition (1931)
- Conquering public opinion.
- Pascal Blanchard
- Foreword : history's mark (1931-1961)
- Didier Daeninckx
- Dreaming : the fatal attraction of colonial cinema (1920-1950)
- Olivier Barlet and Pascal Blanchard
- Spreading the word : the Agence générale des colonies (1920-1931)
- Sandrine Lemaire
- To civilize : the invention of the native (1918-1940)
- David Murphy, Elizabeth Ezra and Charles Forsdick
- Education : becoming "homo imperialis" (1910-1940)
- Nicolas Bancel and Daniel Denis
- Manipulation : conquering taste (1931-1939)
- Sandrine Lemaire
- Control : Paris, a colonial capital (1931-1939)
- Pascal Blanchard and Éric Deroo
- Imperial revolution : Vichy's colonial myth (1940-1944)
- Pascal Blanchard and Ruth Ginio
- The colonial economy : between propaganda myths and economic reality (1940-1955)
- The apogee of imperialism.
- Sandrine Lemaire, Catherine Hodeir, and Pascal Blanchard
- French unity : the dream of a united France (1946-1960)
- Jacques Frémeaux
- Foreword : images of an empire's demise
- Benjamin Stora
- Colonizing, educating, guiding : a republican duty
- Françoise Vergès
- Promotion : creating the colonial (1930-1940)
- Sandrine Lemaire
- Influence : cultural and ideological agendas (1920-1940)
- Pascal Blanchard, Éric Deroo, Driss el Yazami, Pierre Fournié, and Gilles Manceron
- Crime : colonial violence in the metropole (1954-1961)
- Jean-Luc Einaudi
- Modernism, colonialism, and cultural hybridity
- Herman Lebovics
- The meanders of colonial memory
- Nicolas Bancel and Pascal Blanchard
- The impossible revision of France's history (1968-2006)
- Suzanne Citron
- National history and colonial history : parallel histories (1961-2006)
- Toward the postcolony.
- Sandrine Lemaire
- The illusion of decolonization (1956-2006)
- Jean-Pierre Dozon
- The difficult art of exhibiting the colonies
- Robert Aldrich
- Foreword : Moussa the African's blues
- Abdourahman A. Waberi
- Decolonizing France : the "Indochinese syndrome" (1946-1954)
- Daniel Hémery
- Immigration : the emergence of an African elite in the metropole (1946-1961)
- Philippe Dewitte
- Immigration : North Africans settle in the metropole (1946-1961)
- Mathieu Rigouste
- Postcolonial culture in the army and the memory of overseas combatants (1961-2006)
- Christian Benoît, Antoine Champeaux, and Éric Deroo
- Republican integration : reflections on a postcolonial issue (1961-2006)
- Vincent Geisser
- Colonial influences and tropes in the field of literature
- Jean-Marc Moura
- From colonial history to the banlieues (1961-2006)
- Dominique Vidal
- Can we speak of a postcolonial racism? (1961-2006)
- The time of inheritance.
- Saïd Bouamama and Pierre Tevanian
- From colonial stereotypes to the postcolonial gaze : the need for an evolution of the imaginary
- Dominique Wolton
- Postcolonial cinema, song, and literature : continuity or change? (1961-2006)
- Delphine Robic-Diaz and Alain Ruscio
- Ethnic tourism : symbolic reconquest? (1961-2006)
- Nicolas Bancel
- Francophonie and universality : the evolution of two intertwined notions (1961-2006)
- Gabrielle Parker
- Foreword : the age of contempt, or the legitimization of France's civilizing mission
- Bruno Etienne
- Trouble in the republic : disturbing memories, forgotten territories
- Françoise Vergès
- Competition between victims
- Esther Benbassa
- The army and the construction of immigration as a threat (1961-2006)
- Isbn
- 9780253010452
- Label
- Colonial culture in France since the revolution
- Title
- Colonial culture in France since the revolution
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Pascal Blanchard, Sandrine Lemaire, Nicolas Bancel, and Dominic Thomas ; translated by Alexis Pernsteiner
- Language
-
- eng
- fre
- eng
- Summary
- This landmark collection by an international group of scholars and public intellectuals represents a major reassessment of French colonial culture and how it continues to inform thinking about history, memory, and identity. This reexamination of French colonial culture, provides the basis for a revised understanding of its cultural, political, and social legacy and its lasting impact on postcolonial immigration, the treatment of ethnic minorities, and national identity
- Cataloging source
- YDXCP
- Dewey number
- 325.320944
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- JV1817
- LC item number
- .C8513 2013
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
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- dictionaries
- bibliography
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- Blanchard, Pascal
- Lemaire, Sandrine
- Bancel, Nicolas
- Thomas, Dominic Richard David
- Pernsteiner, Alexis
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- France
- France
- France
- France
- France
- France
- France
- Imperialism
- Label
- Colonial culture in France since the revolution, edited by Pascal Blanchard, Sandrine Lemaire, Nicolas Bancel, and Dominic Thomas ; translated by Alexis Pernsteiner, (electronic book)
- Note
- Originally published in French as: Culture coloniale en France : de la Révolution française à nos jours (Paris : CNRS : Autrement, 2008), with the collaboration of the Groupe de recherche ACHAC
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
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- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Sandrine Lemaire, Pascal Blanchard, and Nicolas Bancel
- Exhibitions, expositions, media coverage, and the colonies (1870-1914)
- Sandrine Lemaire and Pascal Blanchard
- Science, scientists, and the colonies (1870-1914)
- Gilles Boëtsch
- Literature, song, and the colonies (1900-1920)
- Alain Ruscio
- Entertainment, theater, and the colonies (1870-1914)
- Sylvie Chalaye
- School, pedagogy, and the colonies (1870-1914)
- Introduction : the creation of a colonial culture in France, from the colonial era to the "memory wars"
- Gilles Manceron
- Dying : the call of the empire (1913-1918) / Éric Deroo
- Pascal Blanchard, Sandrine Lemaire, Nicolas Bancel, and Dominic Thomas.
- The creation of a colonial culture.
- Foreword : French colonization: an inaudible history
- Marc Ferro
- Antislavery, abolitionism, and abolition in France from the end of the eighteenth century to the 1840s
- Marcel Dorigny
- Milestones in colonial culture under the Second Empire (1851-1870)
- Nicolas Bancel and Pascal Blanchard
- Selling the colonial economic myth (1900-1940)
- Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch
- The athletic exception : black champions and colonial culture (1900-1939)
- Timothée Jobert, Stanislas Frenkiel, and Nicolas Bancel
- The colonial bath : colonial culture in everyday life (1918-1931)
- Nicolas Bancel
- The Colonial Exposition (1931)
- Steven Ungar
- National unity : the right and left "meet" around the Colonial Exposition (1931)
- Conquering public opinion.
- Pascal Blanchard
- Foreword : history's mark (1931-1961)
- Didier Daeninckx
- Dreaming : the fatal attraction of colonial cinema (1920-1950)
- Olivier Barlet and Pascal Blanchard
- Spreading the word : the Agence générale des colonies (1920-1931)
- Sandrine Lemaire
- To civilize : the invention of the native (1918-1940)
- David Murphy, Elizabeth Ezra and Charles Forsdick
- Education : becoming "homo imperialis" (1910-1940)
- Nicolas Bancel and Daniel Denis
- Manipulation : conquering taste (1931-1939)
- Sandrine Lemaire
- Control : Paris, a colonial capital (1931-1939)
- Pascal Blanchard and Éric Deroo
- Imperial revolution : Vichy's colonial myth (1940-1944)
- Pascal Blanchard and Ruth Ginio
- The colonial economy : between propaganda myths and economic reality (1940-1955)
- The apogee of imperialism.
- Sandrine Lemaire, Catherine Hodeir, and Pascal Blanchard
- French unity : the dream of a united France (1946-1960)
- Jacques Frémeaux
- Foreword : images of an empire's demise
- Benjamin Stora
- Colonizing, educating, guiding : a republican duty
- Françoise Vergès
- Promotion : creating the colonial (1930-1940)
- Sandrine Lemaire
- Influence : cultural and ideological agendas (1920-1940)
- Pascal Blanchard, Éric Deroo, Driss el Yazami, Pierre Fournié, and Gilles Manceron
- Crime : colonial violence in the metropole (1954-1961)
- Jean-Luc Einaudi
- Modernism, colonialism, and cultural hybridity
- Herman Lebovics
- The meanders of colonial memory
- Nicolas Bancel and Pascal Blanchard
- The impossible revision of France's history (1968-2006)
- Suzanne Citron
- National history and colonial history : parallel histories (1961-2006)
- Toward the postcolony.
- Sandrine Lemaire
- The illusion of decolonization (1956-2006)
- Jean-Pierre Dozon
- The difficult art of exhibiting the colonies
- Robert Aldrich
- Foreword : Moussa the African's blues
- Abdourahman A. Waberi
- Decolonizing France : the "Indochinese syndrome" (1946-1954)
- Daniel Hémery
- Immigration : the emergence of an African elite in the metropole (1946-1961)
- Philippe Dewitte
- Immigration : North Africans settle in the metropole (1946-1961)
- Mathieu Rigouste
- Postcolonial culture in the army and the memory of overseas combatants (1961-2006)
- Christian Benoît, Antoine Champeaux, and Éric Deroo
- Republican integration : reflections on a postcolonial issue (1961-2006)
- Vincent Geisser
- Colonial influences and tropes in the field of literature
- Jean-Marc Moura
- From colonial history to the banlieues (1961-2006)
- Dominique Vidal
- Can we speak of a postcolonial racism? (1961-2006)
- The time of inheritance.
- Saïd Bouamama and Pierre Tevanian
- From colonial stereotypes to the postcolonial gaze : the need for an evolution of the imaginary
- Dominique Wolton
- Postcolonial cinema, song, and literature : continuity or change? (1961-2006)
- Delphine Robic-Diaz and Alain Ruscio
- Ethnic tourism : symbolic reconquest? (1961-2006)
- Nicolas Bancel
- Francophonie and universality : the evolution of two intertwined notions (1961-2006)
- Gabrielle Parker
- Foreword : the age of contempt, or the legitimization of France's civilizing mission
- Bruno Etienne
- Trouble in the republic : disturbing memories, forgotten territories
- Françoise Vergès
- Competition between victims
- Esther Benbassa
- The army and the construction of immigration as a threat (1961-2006)
- Control code
- JSTOR861213780
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9780253010452
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- c
- Specific material designation
- remote
- Label
- Colonial culture in France since the revolution, edited by Pascal Blanchard, Sandrine Lemaire, Nicolas Bancel, and Dominic Thomas ; translated by Alexis Pernsteiner, (electronic book)
- Note
- Originally published in French as: Culture coloniale en France : de la Révolution française à nos jours (Paris : CNRS : Autrement, 2008), with the collaboration of the Groupe de recherche ACHAC
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Sandrine Lemaire, Pascal Blanchard, and Nicolas Bancel
- Exhibitions, expositions, media coverage, and the colonies (1870-1914)
- Sandrine Lemaire and Pascal Blanchard
- Science, scientists, and the colonies (1870-1914)
- Gilles Boëtsch
- Literature, song, and the colonies (1900-1920)
- Alain Ruscio
- Entertainment, theater, and the colonies (1870-1914)
- Sylvie Chalaye
- School, pedagogy, and the colonies (1870-1914)
- Introduction : the creation of a colonial culture in France, from the colonial era to the "memory wars"
- Gilles Manceron
- Dying : the call of the empire (1913-1918) / Éric Deroo
- Pascal Blanchard, Sandrine Lemaire, Nicolas Bancel, and Dominic Thomas.
- The creation of a colonial culture.
- Foreword : French colonization: an inaudible history
- Marc Ferro
- Antislavery, abolitionism, and abolition in France from the end of the eighteenth century to the 1840s
- Marcel Dorigny
- Milestones in colonial culture under the Second Empire (1851-1870)
- Nicolas Bancel and Pascal Blanchard
- Selling the colonial economic myth (1900-1940)
- Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch
- The athletic exception : black champions and colonial culture (1900-1939)
- Timothée Jobert, Stanislas Frenkiel, and Nicolas Bancel
- The colonial bath : colonial culture in everyday life (1918-1931)
- Nicolas Bancel
- The Colonial Exposition (1931)
- Steven Ungar
- National unity : the right and left "meet" around the Colonial Exposition (1931)
- Conquering public opinion.
- Pascal Blanchard
- Foreword : history's mark (1931-1961)
- Didier Daeninckx
- Dreaming : the fatal attraction of colonial cinema (1920-1950)
- Olivier Barlet and Pascal Blanchard
- Spreading the word : the Agence générale des colonies (1920-1931)
- Sandrine Lemaire
- To civilize : the invention of the native (1918-1940)
- David Murphy, Elizabeth Ezra and Charles Forsdick
- Education : becoming "homo imperialis" (1910-1940)
- Nicolas Bancel and Daniel Denis
- Manipulation : conquering taste (1931-1939)
- Sandrine Lemaire
- Control : Paris, a colonial capital (1931-1939)
- Pascal Blanchard and Éric Deroo
- Imperial revolution : Vichy's colonial myth (1940-1944)
- Pascal Blanchard and Ruth Ginio
- The colonial economy : between propaganda myths and economic reality (1940-1955)
- The apogee of imperialism.
- Sandrine Lemaire, Catherine Hodeir, and Pascal Blanchard
- French unity : the dream of a united France (1946-1960)
- Jacques Frémeaux
- Foreword : images of an empire's demise
- Benjamin Stora
- Colonizing, educating, guiding : a republican duty
- Françoise Vergès
- Promotion : creating the colonial (1930-1940)
- Sandrine Lemaire
- Influence : cultural and ideological agendas (1920-1940)
- Pascal Blanchard, Éric Deroo, Driss el Yazami, Pierre Fournié, and Gilles Manceron
- Crime : colonial violence in the metropole (1954-1961)
- Jean-Luc Einaudi
- Modernism, colonialism, and cultural hybridity
- Herman Lebovics
- The meanders of colonial memory
- Nicolas Bancel and Pascal Blanchard
- The impossible revision of France's history (1968-2006)
- Suzanne Citron
- National history and colonial history : parallel histories (1961-2006)
- Toward the postcolony.
- Sandrine Lemaire
- The illusion of decolonization (1956-2006)
- Jean-Pierre Dozon
- The difficult art of exhibiting the colonies
- Robert Aldrich
- Foreword : Moussa the African's blues
- Abdourahman A. Waberi
- Decolonizing France : the "Indochinese syndrome" (1946-1954)
- Daniel Hémery
- Immigration : the emergence of an African elite in the metropole (1946-1961)
- Philippe Dewitte
- Immigration : North Africans settle in the metropole (1946-1961)
- Mathieu Rigouste
- Postcolonial culture in the army and the memory of overseas combatants (1961-2006)
- Christian Benoît, Antoine Champeaux, and Éric Deroo
- Republican integration : reflections on a postcolonial issue (1961-2006)
- Vincent Geisser
- Colonial influences and tropes in the field of literature
- Jean-Marc Moura
- From colonial history to the banlieues (1961-2006)
- Dominique Vidal
- Can we speak of a postcolonial racism? (1961-2006)
- The time of inheritance.
- Saïd Bouamama and Pierre Tevanian
- From colonial stereotypes to the postcolonial gaze : the need for an evolution of the imaginary
- Dominique Wolton
- Postcolonial cinema, song, and literature : continuity or change? (1961-2006)
- Delphine Robic-Diaz and Alain Ruscio
- Ethnic tourism : symbolic reconquest? (1961-2006)
- Nicolas Bancel
- Francophonie and universality : the evolution of two intertwined notions (1961-2006)
- Gabrielle Parker
- Foreword : the age of contempt, or the legitimization of France's civilizing mission
- Bruno Etienne
- Trouble in the republic : disturbing memories, forgotten territories
- Françoise Vergès
- Competition between victims
- Esther Benbassa
- The army and the construction of immigration as a threat (1961-2006)
- Control code
- JSTOR861213780
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9780253010452
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- c
- Specific material designation
- remote
Subject
- France -- Intellectual life -- 20th century
- France -- Colonies | History
- France -- Social life and customs -- 20th century
- Imperialism
- France -- Colonies | Social aspects
- France -- Social life and customs -- 19th century
- France -- Ethnic relations
- France -- Intellectual life -- 19th century
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