France and Post-Racial Utopia I & II
Editors: Roger Célestin, Eliane DalMolin
Guest Co-Editors: Audrey Brunetaux, Lam-Thao Nguyen
Editors’ Introduction
Post-Racial Paradox?
Audrey Brunetaux and Mame-Fatou Niang
Articles
I. Invisibilization & Representation
INNOCENCE, IGNORANCE ET ARROGANCE : LES TROIS GRÂCES DE L’ANTI-NOIRITÉ EN FRANCE
Mame-Fatou Niang
OMAR SY, LE NOUVEAU « Y’A BON BANANIA » OU LE SYMBOLE D’UNE FRANCE HEXAGONALE POST-RACIALE ?
David Yesaya
WHAT THE CHLORDECONE POLLUTION SAYS ABOUT MODES OF INHABITING THE WORLD: EXAMINING THE INTERSECTION OF SOCIO-RACIAL INEQUALITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION IN TROPIQUES TOXIQUES BY JESSICA OUBLIÉ ET AL.
Jennifer Boum Make
LISTENING FOR THE NON-DITS OF A POST-RACIAL UTOPIA IN STORIES OF KINSHIP AND INTIMACY
Jennifer Anne Boittin
II. Universalist Defense Mechanisms
FRANCE AND POST-RACIAL UTOPIA
Jean Beaman
WHITE ATLANTIC: COUNTERFEITING RACE IN FRANCE
Dorian Bell
FRENCH FEARS OF AFRICAN-AMERICANIZATION IN A HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Félix Germain
WHO’S AFRAID OF POSTCOLONIAL STUDIES?
Alain Mabanckou and Dominic Thomas
III. Becoming Visible
TOUT SIMPLEMENT NOIR: SIMPLY PARODY OR COMPLEX PARADOX IN FRANCE’S (POST)RACIAL UTOPIA?
Jacqueline Dutton
HOODWINKING THE RÉPUBLIQUE: LUPIN AND THE ILLUSION OF FRENCH UNIVERSALISM
Renée Gosson
DECOLONIZING THE EAR: ECHOLOCATING “RACE” IN FRENCH RAP MUSIC
Giulia Champion
GIRLHOOD THROUGH A GLASS QUEERLY
Thomas Muzart