The issue of ethnicity in France, and how ethnicities are represented there visually, remains one of the most important and polemical aspects of French post-colonial politics and society. This is the first book to analyse how a range of different ethnicities have been represented across contemporary French visual culture. Via a wide series of case studies – from the worldwide hit film Amélie to France’s popular TV series Plus belle la vie – it probes how ethnicities have been represented across different media, including film, photography, television and the visual arts. Four chapters examine distinct areas of particular importance: national identity, people of Algerian heritage, Jewishness and France’s second city Marseille.

Plate 1 Summer in Winter with the Vi-Tan Ultra-violet Home Unit, c. 1936, colour pamphlet, by the Thermal Syndicate.
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Thackray Medical Museum, Leeds.
Thackray Medical Museum, Leeds.
Thackray Medical Museum, Leeds.
Thackray Medical Museum, Leeds.

Plate 6 Jacomo Müller, Alt. 1450m, Leysin, Switzerland: Treatment for Tuberculosis in All Its Forms, c. 1930, colour lithograph, 99.5 × 61.8 cm.
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