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Volumn 51, Issue 1, 2009, Pages 90-99

France: Voices of the banlieues

(1)  Bouteldja, Naima a  

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Author keywords

Activism; Chibanis; Elders; Feminism; Memory; Muslim women; Veil

Indexed keywords


EID: 69149101554     PISSN: 03063968     EISSN: 17413125     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1177/0306396809106167     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (2)

References (10)
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    • Funded by the Network of European Foundations (European Programme on Integration and Migration)
    • Funded by the Network of European Foundations (European Programme on Integration and Migration).
  • 3
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    • Unity of purpose in the French banlieues
    • For a full report in English of the conference, see Liz Fekete, (9 October 2008)
    • For a full report in English of the conference, see Liz Fekete, 'Unity of purpose in the French banlieues', IRR News (9 October 2008), .
    • (2008) IRR News
  • 4
    • 69149111288 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The book by Caroline Fourest has the subtitle, Fourest is a French feminist who was given a 'laïcitê' award in 2005, She was also one of the original eleven signatories, alongside Ayaan Hirsi Ali and Salman Rushdie, of the 2006 manifesto, 'Together facing the new totalitarianism', The book by Caroline Fourest has the subtitle, The doublespeak of Tariq Ramadan, Fourest is a French feminist who was given a 'laïcitê' award in 2005, She was also one of the original eleven signatories, alongside Ayaan Hirsi Ali and Salman Rushdie, of the 2006 manifesto, 'Together facing the new totalitarianism', The book by Caroline Fourest has the subtitle, The doublespeak of Tariq Ramadan, Fourest is a French feminist who was given a 'laïcitê' award in 2005, She was also one of the original eleven signatories, alongside Ayaan Hirsi Ali and Salman Rushdie, of the 2006 manifesto, 'Together facing the new totalitarianism'
    • The book by Caroline Fourest has the subtitle, The doublespeak of Tariq Ramadan. Fourest is a French feminist who was given a 'laïcitê' award in 2005. She was also one of the original eleven signatories, alongside Ayaan Hirsi Ali and Salman Rushdie, of the 2006 manifesto, 'Together facing the new totalitarianism'.
    • The Doublespeak of Tariq Ramadan
  • 5
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    • A network that provides training courses for Muslim activists in several French-speaking countries
    • A network that provides training courses for Muslim activists in several French-speaking countries.
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    • 69149089135 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The Collective of Feminists for Equality was created following a petition in Le Monde in December 2004 entitled, It includes both non-Muslim and Muslim feminists and its charter states there is no 'one single model of liberation and emancipation for women' and calls for respect for freedom of choice on the wearing of the headscarf
    • The Collective of Feminists for Equality was created following a petition in Le Monde in December 2004 entitled, A veil on discrimination. It includes both non-Muslim and Muslim feminists and its charter states there is no 'one single model of liberation and emancipation for women' and calls for respect for freedom of choice on the wearing of the headscarf.
    • A Veil on Discrimination
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    • 69149087495 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • 'Sonac' is a slang term for someone not born in France. It is derived from SONACOTRA - Société nationale de construction de logements pour les travailleurs algériens (National Company for the Construction of Housing for Algerian Workers) - a company, recently renamed Adoma, that builds or buys lodgings for poor people, including immigrants and the unemployed
    • 'Sonac' is a slang term for someone not born in France. It is derived from SONACOTRA - Société nationale de construction de logements pour les travailleurs algériens (National Company for the Construction of Housing for Algerian Workers) - a company, recently renamed Adoma, that builds or buys lodgings for poor people, including immigrants and the unemployed.
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    • Directed by French-Algerian Rachid Bouchareb, tells the story of five 'indigènes' who, as French soldiers, took part in the liberation of France in the second world war - illustrating both the debt France owes to its ex-colonial populations and the place immigrant populations have in French history and culture. The film was accompanied by a campaign for equal war pensions for all French soldiers
    • Days of Glory (2006), directed by French-Algerian Rachid Bouchareb, tells the story of five 'indigènes' who, as French soldiers, took part in the liberation of France in the second world war - illustrating both the debt France owes to its ex-colonial populations and the place immigrant populations have in French history and culture. The film was accompanied by a campaign for equal war pensions for all French soldiers.
    • (2006) Days of Glory
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    • Yasmina Benguigui is a French film-maker and producer of Algerian descent, who has made a number of films including Inch'Allah Dimanche (2001) and Mémoires d'Immigrés, l'héritage maghrébin (1997) - the latter being a series of testimonies by North African immigrants in France and their descendants
    • Yasmina Benguigui is a French film-maker and producer of Algerian descent, who has made a number of films including Inch'Allah Dimanche (2001) and Mémoires d'Immigrés, l'héritage maghrébin (1997) - the latter being a series of testimonies by North African immigrants in France and their descendants.
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    • A London High Court decision of September 2008 ruled in favour of Gurkhas who had retired from the British army before 1997 being allowed the right to stay in the UK. The judge pointed to a 'moral debt of honour' owed to the Gurkhas
    • A London High Court decision of September 2008 ruled in favour of Gurkhas who had retired from the British army before 1997 being allowed the right to stay in the UK. The judge pointed to a 'moral debt of honour' owed to the Gurkhas.


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