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Title Identity papers : contested nationhood in twentieth-century France / Steven Ungar and Tom Conley, editors.
Publication Info Minneapolis, Minn. : University of Minnesota Press, ©1996.



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Contents Introduction: questioning identity / Steven Ungar -- Peasants in Paris: representations of rural France in the 1937 International Exposition / Shanny Peer -- Colonialism exposed: Miss France d'Outre-mer, 1937 / Elizabeth Ezra -- Céline on the 1937 Paris Exposition Universelle as Jewish conspiracy / Philip H. Solomon -- Pagnol and the paradoxes of Frenchness / Lynn A. Higgins -- Heart of darkness, heart of light: the civilizing mission in L'Atlantide / David H. Slavin -- Collaboration and context: Lacombe Lucien, the mode rétro, and the Vichy syndrome / Richard J. Golsan -- Family fictions and reproductive realities in Vichy France: Claude Chabrol's Une affaire de femmes / Rosemarie Scullion -- L'Histoire ressuscitée: Jewishness and scapegoating in Julien Duvivier's Panique / Florianne Wild -- Truffaut's Adèle in the New World: autobiography as subversion of history / T. Jefferson Kline -- "Une certaine idée de la France": the Algeria syndrome and struggles over "French" identity / Anne Donadey -- La plus grande France: French cultural identity and nation building under Mitterrand / Panivong Norindr -- The Coluche effect / Steven Ungar -- Identity: never more / Tom Conley.
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ISBN 9780816686896 (electronic bk.)
0816686890 (electronic bk.)
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Subject National characteristics, French.
Multiculturalism -- France.
Nationalism in literature.
Ethnicity -- France.
France -- Civilization -- 20th century.
Alt author Ungar, Steven, 1945-
Conley, Tom.
Descript 1 online resource (ix, 299 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Descript data file rda
Bibliography
Contents Introduction: questioning identity / Steven Ungar -- Peasants in Paris: representations of rural France in the 1937 International Exposition / Shanny Peer -- Colonialism exposed: Miss France d'Outre-mer, 1937 / Elizabeth Ezra -- Céline on the 1937 Paris Exposition Universelle as Jewish conspiracy / Philip H. Solomon -- Pagnol and the paradoxes of Frenchness / Lynn A. Higgins -- Heart of darkness, heart of light: the civilizing mission in L'Atlantide / David H. Slavin -- Collaboration and context: Lacombe Lucien, the mode rétro, and the Vichy syndrome / Richard J. Golsan -- Family fictions and reproductive realities in Vichy France: Claude Chabrol's Une affaire de femmes / Rosemarie Scullion -- L'Histoire ressuscitée: Jewishness and scapegoating in Julien Duvivier's Panique / Florianne Wild -- Truffaut's Adèle in the New World: autobiography as subversion of history / T. Jefferson Kline -- "Une certaine idée de la France": the Algeria syndrome and struggles over "French" identity / Anne Donadey -- La plus grande France: French cultural identity and nation building under Mitterrand / Panivong Norindr -- The Coluche effect / Steven Ungar -- Identity: never more / Tom Conley.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780816686896 (electronic bk.)
0816686890 (electronic bk.)
Subject National characteristics, French.
Multiculturalism -- France.
Nationalism in literature.
Ethnicity -- France.
France -- Civilization -- 20th century.
Alt author Ungar, Steven, 1945-
Conley, Tom.

Subject National characteristics, French.
Multiculturalism -- France.
Nationalism in literature.
Ethnicity -- France.
France -- Civilization -- 20th century.
Descript 1 online resource (ix, 299 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Descript data file rda
Bibliography
Contents Introduction: questioning identity / Steven Ungar -- Peasants in Paris: representations of rural France in the 1937 International Exposition / Shanny Peer -- Colonialism exposed: Miss France d'Outre-mer, 1937 / Elizabeth Ezra -- Céline on the 1937 Paris Exposition Universelle as Jewish conspiracy / Philip H. Solomon -- Pagnol and the paradoxes of Frenchness / Lynn A. Higgins -- Heart of darkness, heart of light: the civilizing mission in L'Atlantide / David H. Slavin -- Collaboration and context: Lacombe Lucien, the mode rétro, and the Vichy syndrome / Richard J. Golsan -- Family fictions and reproductive realities in Vichy France: Claude Chabrol's Une affaire de femmes / Rosemarie Scullion -- L'Histoire ressuscitée: Jewishness and scapegoating in Julien Duvivier's Panique / Florianne Wild -- Truffaut's Adèle in the New World: autobiography as subversion of history / T. Jefferson Kline -- "Une certaine idée de la France": the Algeria syndrome and struggles over "French" identity / Anne Donadey -- La plus grande France: French cultural identity and nation building under Mitterrand / Panivong Norindr -- The Coluche effect / Steven Ungar -- Identity: never more / Tom Conley.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author Ungar, Steven, 1945-
Conley, Tom.
ISBN 9780816686896 (electronic bk.)
0816686890 (electronic bk.)

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