Table of Contents - 6[-]Acknowledgements - 8[-]INTRODUCTION - 10[-] Europe's Invisible Migrants - 10[-]PART ONE: REPATRIATES OR MIGRANTS? RETURNING "HOME" - 34[-] 1. No Sheltering Sky: Migrant Identities of Dutch Nationals from Indonesia - 34[-] 2. The Creation of the Pieds-Noirs: Arrival and Settlement in Marseilles, 1962 - 62[-] 3. Race, Class, and Kin in the Negotiation of -Internal Strangerhood" among Portuguese Retornados, 1975-2000 - 76[-] 4. Repatriates or Immigrants? A Commentary - 96[-]PART TWO: THE MIGRANTS, HISTORY AND MEMORY: RECONFIGURING COLONIALISM AFTER THE FACT - 106[-] 5. From Urn to Monument: Dutch Memories of World War II in the Pacific, 1945-1995 - 106[-] 6. Pied-Noir Memory, History, and the Algerian War - 130[-] 7. The Wrinkles of Decolonization and Nationness: White Angolans as Retornados in Portugal - 148[-] 8. Postcolonial Peoples: A Commentary - 170[-]Notes - 186[-]Sources Cited - 210[-]Index - 238
Andrea Smith is an assistant professor of Anthropology at Lafayette College, Pennsylvania. She completed her Ph.D. in anthropology at the University of Arizona in 1998 with a dissertation entitled The Colonial in Postcolonial Europe: Social Memory and Identity of Maltese-Origin Pied-Noirs. She has also published on race, ethnicity, and colonial legal systems; colonist identity in French Tunisia; and on social memory and collective amnesia.
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