ABSTRACT
The Routledge Handbook of French Politics and Culture provides a detailed survey of the highly differentiated field of research on French politics, society and culture across the social sciences and humanities.
The handbook includes contributions from the most eminent authors in their respective fields who bring their authority to bear on the task of outlining the current state-of-the art research in French Studies across disciplinary boundaries. As such, it represents an innovative as well as an authoritative survey of the field, representing an opportunity for a critical examination of the contrasts and the continuities in methodological and disciplinary orientations in a single volume.
The Routledge Handbook of French Politics and Culture will be essential reading and an authoritative reference for scholars, students, researchers and practitioners involved in, and actively concerned about, research on French politics, society and culture.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|58 pages
Politics in modern and contemporary France
chapter 1|12 pages
From despair, to hope, to limbo
part II|51 pages
Identification and belonging
chapter 7|8 pages
The political transversality of Islamophobia
chapter 8|10 pages
The new politics of racialisation in France
part III|72 pages
Spaces of political and cultural contestation
chapter 13|8 pages
The good, the bad and the ugly
chapter 14|14 pages
Nightclubs and national belonging
chapter 16|13 pages
Gender and crisis
part IV|77 pages
Mediating memories and cultures