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152. 24. The Colonial Economy: Between Propaganda Myths and Economic Reality (1940–1955)
153. 18. Promotion: Creating the Colonial (1930–1940)
154. 20. Education: Becoming Homo Imperialis (1910–1940)
155. 19. Influence: Cultural and Ideological Agendas (1920–1940)
156. 22. Control: Paris, a Colonial Capital (1931–1939)
157. 14. The Colonial Bath: Colonial Culture in Everyday Life (1918–1931)
158. 12. Selling the Colonial Economic Myth (1900–1940)
159. 17. Colonizing, Educating, Guiding: A Republican Duty
160. 9. Dreaming: The Fatal Attraction of Colonial Cinema (1920–1950)
161. 13. The Athletic Exception: Black Champions and Colonial Culture (1900–1939)
162. Foreword: Images of an Empire's Demise
163. 15. The Colonial Exposition (1931)
164. 16. National Unity: The right and left Meet around the Colonial Exposition (1931)
165. Part 3. The Apogee of Imperialism
166. 11. To Civilize: The Invention of the Native (1918–1940)
167. Foreword: History's Mark (1931–1961)
168. Part 2. Conquering Public Opinion
169. 10. Spreading the Word: The Agence Générale des Colonies (1920–1931)
170. 5. Literature, Song, and the Colonies (1900–1920)
171. 7. School, Pedagogy, and the Colonies (1870–1914)
172. 3. Exhibitions, Expositions, Media Coverage, and the Colonies (1870–1914)
173. 6. Entertainment, Theater, and the Colonies (1870–1914)
174. 4. Science, Scientists, and the Colonies (1870–1914)
175. 2. Milestones in Colonial Culture under the Second Empire (1851–1870)
176. 8. Dying: The Call of the Empire (1913–1918)
177. 1. Antislavery, Abolitionism, and Abolition in France from the End of the Eighteenth Century to the 1840s
178. Foreword: French Colonization: An Inaudible History
179. Part 1. The Creation of a Colonial Culture
180. Introduction: The Creation of a Colonial Culture in France, from the Colonial Era to the Memory Wars
181. Title
182. Contents
183. Title Page, Copyright Page
184. Notes
185. Bibliography
186. Index
187. 9. Documenting the Periphery: The French Banlieues in Words and Film
188. 8. Into the European “Jungle': Migration and Grammar in the New Europe
189. 10. Decolonizing France: National Literatures, World Literature, and World Identities
190. 6. The “Marie NDiaye Affair,' or the Coming of a Postcolonial évoluée
191. 7. The Euro-Mediterranean: Literature and Migration
192. 2. Object/Subject Migration: The National Center for the History of Immigration
193. 5. From mirage to image: Contest(ed)ing Space in Diasporic Films (1955–2011)
194. 4 Africa, France, and Eurafrica in the Twenty-First Century
195. 1. Museology and Globalization: The Quai Branly Museum
196. 3. Sarkozy’s Law: National Identity and the Institutionalization of Xenophobia
197. Acknowledgments
198. Introduction: France and the New World Order
199. About the Author
200. 9
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