The French Intifada

Title The French Intifada
the long war between France and its Arabs
Author Andrew Hussey
Publication Granta
Size X, 437p
Language FRE FRE
ISBN 9781847082596
Topics Islamic fundamentalism--Europe
France--Race relations
France--Social life and customs
Africa--History--Colonies--20th century
Colonization--History and criticism
Social stratification--Racial, ethnic or national groups
France--Social condtions--1945-today
Notes A provocative rethinking of France's long relationship with the Arab world To fully understand both the social and political pressures wracking contemporary France—and, indeed, all of Europe—as well as major events from the Arab Spring in the Middle East to the tensions in Mali, Andrew Hussey believes that we have to look beyond the confines of domestic horizons. As much as unemployment, economic stagnation, and social deprivation exacerbate the ongoing turmoil in the banlieues, the root of the problem lies elsewhere: in the continuing fallout from Europe's colonial era. Combining a fascinating and compulsively readable mix of history, literature, and politics with his years of personal experience visiting the banlieues and countries across the Arab world, especially Algeria, Hussey attempts to make sense of the present situation. In the course of teasing out the myriad interconnections between past and present in Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Beirut, and Western Europe, The French Intifada shows that the defining conflict of the twenty-first century will not be between Islam and the West but between two dramatically different experiences of the world—the colonizers and the colonized. [goodreads.com]
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