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Tables of Contents for Negotiating Identities
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgments
xi
Introduction
1
1
France, Germany, and the United States
2
1
Negotiating Identities
3
3
The Nation-State in Crisis
6
2
Citizenship and Multiculturalism
8
3
Methodology
11
4
The War of Words
15
23
On the Immigrant
16
3
Boundaries of Identity or ``Threshold of Tolerance''
19
1
The Battle of Numbers
20
2
Who is Who?
22
4
``The Right of Difference'' or ``Praise of Indifference''
26
4
Between Assimilation and Return
30
4
The Era of Communities
34
4
Representation of Political Traditions
38
26
On the Nature of Representation: An ``Ideal Nation''
40
6
Integration ``a la francaise''
40
3
Dream of German Unity
43
2
``E Pluribus Unum''
45
1
The Search for Social Cohesion
46
7
Religions and Social Cohesion
47
4
Defining New Solidarities
51
2
Limits of Representation
53
11
The Category of Experience
53
5
Representation Stops at the Law
58
6
The Territories of Identity
64
21
Incompatible Equations
65
3
The Ethnicization of Territory
68
4
Suburbs in France: Places Managed by Tension
69
2
``Colonies'' of Turks in Germany
71
1
Area and Era of Tensions
72
3
Social Immobility and ``Ghettos''
72
2
Violence, Rage, and Fears
74
1
In Search of the Social Bond
75
10
Universality and Ethnicity
76
2
Redefining Solidarities in France
78
4
A ``Multicultural'' Germany
82
3
The Invention of the Cultural
85
14
The Reappropriation of a Cultural Identity in France
86
3
The Assertion of Cultural Identity in Germany
89
3
``Islam is Everywhere!''
92
7
An Imagined Transnational Cultural Community
96
3
The Politicization of Identities in France
99
18
The Emergence of New Divisions
101
5
Republican Rhetoric
101
2
The Emergence of an Ethnic Market
103
3
Forming a Community
106
6
``Thwarting Islam''
106
1
``Forming a Muslim Community''
107
3
Between the Mosque and the School
110
2
The Recall of the Universal
112
5
French Laicite
112
1
Islam in the Feminine
113
4
The Politicization of Identities in Germany
117
23
Religious Pluralism and Islam
119
4
Between the Head Scarf and the Crucifix
119
2
A Place for Islam
121
2
The Construction of an Ethnic Community
123
5
The Impossible Religious Community
123
2
In Search of a National Community
125
3
Ethnic or Minority Community
128
12
The Construction of a National Minority
129
7
A Minority in the Minority
136
4
The Negotiation of Identities
140
24
The Question of Citizenship
142
9
Citizenship and Political Commitment
143
2
Citizenship, Nationality, and Identity
145
6
A Question of Recognition
151
13
A French Islam
151
5
A Turkish Minority in Germany
156
8
The European Union: New Space for Negotiating Identities
164
17
Universality and Particularity
165
5
Rights of Solidarity, Rights of Minorities
166
2
Between Market and Union
168
1
The Issue of Sovereignty
169
1
Transnationality and Nationality
170
5
Transnational Strategies and National Realities
171
1
The Immigrant Forum
172
1
The Informal Networks and Islam
173
2
``Postnational Citizenship'' and European Identity
175
6
Institutional Practices and European Identity
176
2
Nationality or European Citizenship?
178
3
Conclusion
181
6
Paradoxes
181
2
The Limits of Recognition
183
1
Inclusive Indifference
184
3
Notes
187
14
Bibliography
201
20
Index
221
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