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Algeria in France: Transpolitics, Race, and Nation - New Anthropologies of Europe by Paul A. Silverstein
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Algerian immigration to France began at the end of the nineteenth century, but in recent years the Algerian community has been the focus of shifting public debate, which includes unemployment,…
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Algerian immigration to France began at the end of the nineteenth century, but in recent years the Algerian community has been the focus of shifting public debate, which includes unemployment, multiculturalism, Islam and terrorism. In this carefully designed historical and anthropological study, Paul A.
Silverstein has a wide range of social and cultural forms, from immigration policy, colonial rule, urban planning to corporate advertising, sports, literary novels, and songs, to what postcolonial revelations reveal. In the search for the relationship between racism against immigrants and the emergence of the Islamic and barbaric ideologies between the "second generation" (Beurs), he argues that the possession of these cultural and political projects by the Algerians in France is a critique of European ideas.
Or the unity of the Mediterranean and to clarify the mechanisms by which the Algerian civil war was transferred to French territory.
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