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Ivan Rioufol
La fracture identitaire examines the tensions surrounding national identity in contemporary France, focusing on the interplay between immigration, Islam, and social integration. Author Ivan Rioufol, a journalist and commentator, explores how cultural assimilation and the preservation of distinct communal identities affect the country's cohesion. Drawing on public debates, policy developments, and sociological trends, the book argues that challenges to a shared sense of belonging stem from both demographic shifts and differing visions of what it means to be French. Rioufol discusses the role of secularism, the impact of multicultural policies, and the perceptions of immigrants and their descendants regarding citizenship and belonging. The work seeks to illuminate the underlying causes of social fragmentation while offering reflections on possible paths toward a more inclusive yet unified national narrative.
| Publisher | Fayard |
|---|---|
| Pages | 201 |
| Search language | french |
| ISBN_13 | 978-2-213-63557-6 primary |
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