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Reproducing the French Race – Immigration, Intimacy, and Embodiment in the Early Twentieth Century

Autor Elisa Camiscioli
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 sep 2009
In Reproducing the French Race, Elisa Camiscioli argues that immigration was a defining feature of early-twentieth-century France, and she examines the political, cultural, and social issues implicated in public debates about immigration and national identity at the time. Camiscioli demonstrates that mass immigration provided politicians, jurists, industrialists, racial theorists, feminists, and others with ample opportunity to explore questions of French racial belonging, France’s relationship to the colonial empire and the rest of Europe, and the connections between race and national anxieties regarding depopulation and degeneration. She also shows that discussions of the nation and its citizenry consistently returned to the body: its colour and gender, its expenditure of labour power, its reproductive capacity, and its experience of desire. Of paramount importance was the question of which kinds of bodies could assimilate into the “French race.”By focusing on telling aspects of the immigration debate, Camiscioli reveals how racial hierarchies were constructed, how gender figured in their creation, and how only white Europeans were cast as assimilable. Delving into pro-natalist politics, she describes how potential immigrants were ranked according to their imagined capacity to adapt to the workplace and family life in France. She traces the links between racialized categories and concerns about industrial skills and output, and she examines medico-hygienic texts on interracial sex, connecting those to the crusade against prostitution and the related campaign to abolish “white slavery,” the alleged entrapment of (white) women for sale into prostitution abroad. Camiscioli also explores the debate surrounding the 1927 law that first made it possible for French women who married foreigners to keep their French nationality. She concludes by linking the Third Republic’s impulse to create racial hierarchies to the emergence of the Vichy regime.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822345657
ISBN-10: 082234565X
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 10 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Locul publicării:United States

Cuprins

Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Embodiment and the Nation; 1. Immigration, Demography, and Pronatalism; 2. Labor Power and the Racial Economy; 3. Hybridity and Its Discontents; 4. Black Migrants, White Slavery: Metissage in the Metropole and Abroad; 5. Intermarriage, Independent Nationality, and Individual Rights; Conclusion: Gender, Race, and Republican EmbodimentNotes; Bibliography; Index

Recenzii

“Reproducing the French Race is an original, insightful, and very important contribution to the historiography of twentieth-century France. One of the best explorations of the intersections between race, gender, and national identity that I have seen, it has no parallel in existing histories of modern France.” Tyler Stovall, co-editor of The Color of Liberty: Histories of Race in France“Reproducing the French Race skillfully traces underlying connections among immigration, gender, and national identity in interwar France, while fundamentally refiguring seemingly settled scholarship on pronatalism and labor rationalization by demonstrating the still under-recognized centrality of race to them. Elisa Camiscioli has written an accomplished and ambitious work that integrates issues typically treated separately into an innovative argument about ‘embodiment’ that challenges conventional assumptions about French republicanism as essentially abstract and universal.”—Gary Wilder, author of The French Imperial Nation-State: Negritude and Colonial Humanism between the Two World Wars

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""Reproducing the French Race" skillfully traces underlying connections among immigration, gender, and national identity in interwar France, while fundamentally refiguring seemingly settled scholarship on pronatalism and labor rationalization by demonstrating the still under-recognized centrality of race to them. Elisa Camiscioli has written an accomplished and ambitious work that integrates issues typically treated separately into an innovative argument about 'embodiment' that challenges conventional assumptions about French republicanism as essentially abstract and universal."--Gary Wilder, author of "The French Imperial Nation-State: Negritude and Colonial Humanism Between the Two World Wars"

Notă biografică

Elisa Camiscioli

Descriere

Recasts the origins of French national identity by arguing that gender, race and reproductive practices were central to its construction