Each month, a word or phrase vetted by Gisele. ---- Point the colonial origins of certain
contemporary forms of racism leads to evoke the colonial and slave systems. Institutions,
practices, discourses and representations developed under the French colonial empire in
the bedrock. The colonial past of France undeniable mark of a footprint the vocabulary of
cooperation, immigration, integration and memory. In addition, discrimination against
immigrants and their descendants down-es from countries colonized tend to perpetuate from
one generation to another, a sign of deep-seated racism that goes well beyond the
xenophobia against the latest and last-come-es. Should be distinguish xenophobic stigma
that exists in an exaggerated form for newcomers, and stigma racist representations which
crystallizes much more deeply rooted and persistent with the renewal of generations and
their roots in France.
This construction of the figure inf?riorisante obviously suspicious and threatening
e-immigrant creates situations of domination, exclusion and social relegation. The
negation of a continuous production process of discrimination masks the systemic and
institutional. It is the transmission of a social imagination from the settlement that
serves prism apprehension of the reality. Mechanism ethnicization and essentialization
culturalist is implemented to impose French and French colonization from an injunction
invisibility and apolitical. Otherwise, they are "guilty" in the case, refusal of
integration. Thus, the system reproduces the same postcolonial operations division and
subdivision of individuals was that the colonial system: a mass to educate and integrate
mass to suppress an elite to promote women's "emancipation." That there is a postcolonial
racism is not to say that racism is the only work. Emphasize the colonial origins of some
forms of racism is not to deny the existence of others. Talking about racism postcolonial
is no claim that the descendants and the descendants of colonized-es live in a situation
identical to that of their ancestors, but say an affiliation or inheritances.
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