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.
James S. Amelang, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Tenley Bick, Florida State University
Vincent Joos, Florida State University
Akash Kumar, University of California, Berkeley
Eric Leleu, independent photographer
Pedro M. P. Raposo, Academy of Natural Sciences
Raquel Salvatella de Prada, Duke University
Helen Solterer, Duke University
Anna Tybinko, Duke University
Saskia Ziolkowski, Duke University
In Transit Collective: Ellen Raimond, Marianne Wardle, Elvira Vilches, Alán José, Pedro Lasch, Raquel Salvatella de Prada, Shreya Hurli, Helen Solterer, Duke University