Diaspora of the Comoros in France

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anti-Muslim Racism
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Communitarisation Processes
Communitarised Spaces
Communitarist Politics
Community Brokers
community self-regulation
Comorian Diaspora
critical ethnography
Des Comores
dispositif analysis
dispositive
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ethnicised governance
ethnicity
ethnography
Event Halls
Focused Coding Process
foucault
Generation Intersect
Great Marriage
Intersectional Power Relations
Ivory Coast
Le Panier
Marseille Comorian diaspora mobilisation
migration
postcolonial diaspora
Postcolonial France
Postcolonial Mimicry
Postcolonial Power Relations
Salles De
SOS Racisme
Talent Show
Town Hall
Vice Versa
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367627942
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jul 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Based on an ethnographic study of mobilisations of the Comorian diaspora in Marseille during political and cultural events, the book examines communitarisation in relation to three thematic areas, namely spaces, cultural markets and local politics.
Drawing on Foucault’s concept of the dispositif, the author analyses mobilisations of postcolonial diaspora as part of a dispositif of communitarisation, that is, a set of discourses, practices, institutions and subjectivations of diasporic community. She argues that constructions of ‘community’ are both shaped by and shape ethnicised biopolitics, expressed by modes of governing diasporic groups along ethnicised divisions and a marking of ethnicised communities as the Other of the French Republic. The performativity of a Comorian community brought into being through political, cultural, economic and customary practices also shows how Comorian communities govern themselves along ethnicised categories, at the intersection with generation, gender, age classes, locality and class. Communitarisation processes as part of ethnicised (self-)governing reveal postcolonial power relations in France as well as practices of negotiation and contestation on the part of Comorian communities.
This book will be of interest to scholars in the fields of critical diaspora studies, critical ethnography, discourse and dispositif analysis, postcolonial politics, and the African diaspora.

Katharina Fritsch holds a doctorate in Political Science from the University of Vienna. In her research and teaching activities, she has focused on postcolonial migration and diaspora, Foucauldian theory and methodology and intersectional and postcolonial perspectives.

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