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Francophone Migrations, French Islam and Wellbeing
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13 September 2022

Addressing several issues of significance in the fields of Anthropology of Migration, Politics of Healthcare, Religious and Francophone Studies, this book pursues an unprecedented line of research by bringing to the fore the geopolitical dimension of francophonie, understood as a political construct, as much as a cultural, artistic and a linguistic space, with French as common language. The book is based on participant observation carried out in Paris in a foyer among Soninké migrants, the principal ethnographic focus, and at the secondary field-site based at the Mouride Islamic Centre of Taverny, which serves to show an important facet of the so-called Francophone Islam.
“The book presents, what is – to my knowledge – the first monograph length exploration of social dynamics within the foyer, analyzing these relations relative to those that take place in Mali where many of the migrants studied originate from.” • Chelsie Yount-André, Università di Bologna
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1. A Blast from the Past
Chapter 2. In the Field
Chapter 3. A Foyer as a Home
Chapter 4. Caste, Class and Gender at Foyer93
Chapter 5. Islam at Foyer94 and in the Île-de-France
Chapter 6. Francophone Islam and the Institutionalisation of the Muslim Faith
Chapter 7. French Provision of Health for Migrants: Between Mediation and Misunderstanding
Conclusion
Glossary
Bibliography
Index