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Abstract
Legacies of Enslavement in the French Republic explores the complex dynamics between social movements invested in remembering and addressing the legacies of African enslavement and the French State. Exploring 25 years of activism, from the build-up to the 150th anniversary of the Abolition Act (1998) through to the present day, the book:
• Investigates strategies used by the French State to delink the recognition of France’s enslaving past from contemporary issues with anti-Black racism and reparation.
• Asks why, in the wake of the first Taubira law that recognized slavery as a crime against humanity (2001), the state has legitimized the work of certain activist groups, while delegitimizing others.
• Uses critical race theory and decolonial theory to examine the extent to which the State’s approach to recognizing its past is structured by a ‘colonial matrix of power’.
• Highlights and contests political and media misconceptions about reparations by showcasing the work of grassroots activists operating in France, the Caribbean and the Indian Ocean.
In doing so, Legacies of Enslavement showcases some of the key shifts that have taken place in the recent history of activist work operating in parallel with the successive metamorphoses of the French state as it responds to social and political pressure to recognize and repair the nation’s enslaving past and its racial legacies today.
• Investigates strategies used by the French State to delink the recognition of France’s enslaving past from contemporary issues with anti-Black racism and reparation.
• Asks why, in the wake of the first Taubira law that recognized slavery as a crime against humanity (2001), the state has legitimized the work of certain activist groups, while delegitimizing others.
• Uses critical race theory and decolonial theory to examine the extent to which the State’s approach to recognizing its past is structured by a ‘colonial matrix of power’.
• Highlights and contests political and media misconceptions about reparations by showcasing the work of grassroots activists operating in France, the Caribbean and the Indian Ocean.
In doing so, Legacies of Enslavement showcases some of the key shifts that have taken place in the recent history of activist work operating in parallel with the successive metamorphoses of the French state as it responds to social and political pressure to recognize and repair the nation’s enslaving past and its racial legacies today.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Liverpool |
Publisher | Liverpool University Press |
Number of pages | 408 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781836242710, 9781836242703 |
ISBN (Print) | 9781836242697 |
Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 9 May 2025 |
Publication series
Name | Liverpool Studies in International Slavery |
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Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)
- slavery
- reparation
- memory
- activism
- French politics
- French Republic
- decolonialism
- Black studies
- Critical Race Theory
- reparatory justice
- decoloniality
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- 5 Finished
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Rethinking Reparations for African Enslavement as Cultural, Spiritual and Environmental Repair
Frith, N. (Principal Investigator)
1/06/21 → 31/12/22
Project: Research
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Reparations for Slavery: From Theory to Praxis
Frith, N. (Principal Investigator)
1/05/17 → 28/02/19
Project: Research
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LLC Impact Support Fund: Research Assistant: Languages, Literatures and Cultures Impact Support Fund
Frith, N. (Principal Investigator)
1/05/15 → 31/10/15
Project: University Awarded Project Funding
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The struggle for reparations in Britain
Frith, N. & Stanford-Xosei, E., 9 Dec 2024, The Black Atlantic’s Triple Burden: Slavery, Colonialism, and Reparations. Adebajo, A. (ed.). Johannesberg: Jacana MediaResearch output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter (peer-reviewed) › peer-review
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The struggle for the right to reparation in the French Republic: A short history
Frith, N., 1 Jul 2024, In: Journal of American Studies. 58, 3, p. 461-467 7 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open AccessFile -
Rematriation: Defining an Afrikan-centred reparatory justice response to the epistemic violence of Afrikan enslavement
Frith, N., Hope Scott, J. & Stanford-Xosei, E., 11 Apr 2022, The Discipline and the African World 2022 Report: An Annual Report on the State of Affairs for Africana Communities. McDougal III, S. (ed.). National Council for Black Studies, p. 70-78 (The National Council of Black Studies Annual Report).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter (peer-reviewed) › peer-review
Press/Media
Activities
- 2 Invited talk
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Black Reparations: A Transatlantic Conversation
Frith, N. (Invited speaker)
16 May 2024Activity: Academic talk or presentation types › Invited talk
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‘Legacies of Slavery in the French Republic: Recognition, Reconciliation or Reparation'
Frith, N. (Invited speaker)
25 Apr 2023Activity: Academic talk or presentation types › Invited talk