In this thoughtful coming-of-age memoir, a young sociologist reflects
on her Moroccan immigrant parents, their journey to France, and how
growing up an outsider shaped her identity. Imbued with tenderness for
her family and a critical view of the challenges facing French North
African immigrants, Kaoutar Harchi’s probing account illustrates the
deeply personal effects of political issues. Mixed with happy memories
of her childhood home in eastern France are ever-present reminders of
the dangers from which her parents sought to shield her. When they
transfer her to a private, Catholic middle school—out of fear of
Arab boys from their working-class neighborhood—Kaoutar grows
increasingly conscious of her differences, and her conflicted sense of
self. Notable events in her teens—the passing of a law in
2004 banning religious symbols from public schools; the 2005 deaths of
Bouna Traoré and Zyed Benna, which sparked riots against police
brutality—underscore the injustice of a society that sees Muslims
not as equals but as a problem to solve. With elegant, affecting
prose, As We Exist charts Kaoutar’s political and intellectual
awakening, which would become the heart and soul of her work as a
sociologist and writer.
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A Postcolonial Autobiography
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781635422856
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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