Leora Auslander. The French Imperial Nation State: Race, Republicanism, Citizenship, Immigration. 01/25/10

I. Historiography and memory

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II. Racial and Gendered Othering and Representation: (French) Perspectives from Past and Present.

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CITIZENSHIP

  1. AUSLANDER, Leora. Cultural Revolutions: Everyday Life and Politics in Britain, North America and France (2009).
  2. AUSLANDER. “Women's Suffrage, Citizenship Law and National Identity: Gendering the Nation-State in France and Germany, 1871-1918.” In Women's rights and human rights : international historical perspectives (2001).
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  5. BROWN, Wendy. “Tolerance and/or Equality? The ‘Jewish Question’ and the ‘Woman Question’.” differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies 15, no. 2 (2004): 1-31.
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  26. WEIL, Patrick. Qu'est-ce qu'un Français? Histoire de la nationalité française depuis la révolution (2002).

FRENCH IMPERIAL NATION-STATE

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IMMIGRATION AND MULTICULTURALISM

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  2. AUSLANDER, Leora. “Bavarian Crucifixes and French Headscarves,” in Cultural Dynamics 12, no. 3 (2000).
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