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You know you're Black in France when... : the fact of everyday antiblackness / Trica Keaton.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Keaton, Trica Danielle, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Racism against Black people--France.
Racism against Black people.
Black people--France--Social conditions.
Black people.
France--Race relations.
France.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xvi, 285 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
You know you are Black in France when...
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2023]
Summary:
"How daily antiblackness in mainland France, rooted in enslavement and coloniality, legitimizes antiblack dehumanization in spite of the "official" state position of raceblindness, echoing structural racism conversations worldwide"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Intro
Contents
Prologue
Introduction
Setting a Context
Antiblackness, Raceblindness, and Their Stakes
Specificities of Antiblackness: Black Color Signification and Explicit Race Denotation
Universalist Raceblind Republicanism: Antiblackness without b/Black People
Black Like When and Where and the Politics of That Capital "N" or "B"
The Chapters in This Journey
The Choice of Ignorance
In/equality Data: Documenting Statistically Antiblack Discrimination and Racism
Politics and Pitfalls of Data Disaggregation
A Dire State of Unprotection
Dismembering Words for Objects and the Far Right
Race Proxies, Race Problems
Limits of Self-Reports
Unprotected National Minoritized Peoples in France
Antiracism as Racism and Knowledge Suppression
#YouKnowYoureblackIn FranceWhen . . .
Tweeting Everyday Antiblackness: "The feelings when you see African or b/Black nannies"
"Your jokes don't make me laugh!"
Nègre Entitlement, Innocence, and Slippage
Animality Attribution
Sporting Antiblackness
Unwittnessing Blackfacing
Au Nègre Joyeux and Friends
Chocolatizing and Advertising Antiblackness
"All blacks are Zamor": Abusive Attributionism and the Mysteries of ANJ
Nègre Signage
Ripple Effect: Decolonizing Public Space
The Innocence and Entitlement of Antiblack Iconography
Countering and Countenancing Antiblack Visual Culture
Protesting and Preserving ANJ
On Police Violence
Section I
Tell Lamine
Historical Continuities of Predatory Policing
The Logic of Running from the "Ceremony of Degradation" in Daily Life
"Our Kids": No Angels, No Humanity
On Violence, On Police Violence
Section II
Police Violence as Sexual Assault: Humiliate to Castrate.
Unofficially Mapping Police Violence
Pathologize to Justify Systemic Police Violence
Predatory Policing in the 12th Arrondissement
Coda: Universalize to Pantheonize: Scripting Josephine Baker
Acknowledgments
Appendix
Framing Everyday Antiblackness in a Raceblind France
Lived Experience and Antiblackness in the Everyday
Raceblind Racism and Culture
Point of View and Vicarious Experience
Methods
Notes
#YouKnowYoureblackIn FranceWhen . . . :
Coda
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
Other Format:
Print version: Keaton, Trica Danielle. You know you're Black in France when...
ISBN:
0-262-37332-7
0-262-37331-9
OCLC:
1346543441

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