1st Edition

The Politics of Integration Law, Race and Literature in Post-War Britain and France

By Chloe Gill-Khan Copyright 2018
224 Pages
by Routledge

224 Pages
by Routledge

224 Pages
by Routledge

After almost seven decades, Britain and France, nations with divergent political cultures and heirs to contrasting philosophies of 'integration', have proclaimed the failure to integrate their post-war ethnic minorities: at this present time, the ‘Muslim’. The ‘argument’ of this book, therefore, is a question: despite the legal, political and social commitments that emerged from the events of the... Read more

Acknowledgements

Series Editor’s Preface

1. Anchoring the Self

2. The ‘Dark Continent’: Minorities, Race and the Law in Europe

Justice

3. Ziggurat Shadows: Time, Space, Memories and Justice

Love

4. Garments of Love: Healing Men and Women

The Self

5. "Khudi": the Self in Europe

6. Embarkations of the Self

Index

Biography

Chloe A. Gill-Khan is Visiting Lecturer at the Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations, The Aga Khan University, London. Previously, she was Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of South Australia, Adelaide.