Le racisme republicain
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Written in French, *Le racisme républicain* is a social and political analysis of how racism is articulated, justified, and reproduced within French republican discourse. Drawing on public debates, institutional practices, and the language of universalism, the book investigates the tension between France's official commitment to equality and the persistence of racial discrimination in everyday life. Pierre Tévanian's study is oriented toward readers interested in the politics of race, immigration, citizenship, and the ways state and civic rhetoric can obscure structural inequality. The book frames racism as a recurring feature of public argument and policy in contemporary France.
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Pierre Tevania
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