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In France, Obamamania prompts racial assertion17 - 06 - 08
While Obama claims to seek the "transcending of race" in the United States, his campaign for the White House is having quite opposite effects elsewhere in the world. According to the New York Times, Obama's success is spurring African youth in France - where institutionalised laïcité suppresses the recognition of religious and racial identities - to return to Négritude, the black intellectual movement of the 1920s and 30s that was pioneered by the late Franco-Caribbean writer and politician Aimé Césaire. Ongoing social unrest in France has unearthed real and undeniable racial fault-lines, yet the French republican system with its pretensions of universalism refuses to categorise French citizens into minority/majority groups. Obama's rise in the US has only added fuel to the fire. As the NYT reports:
Léonora Miano, a Cameroon-born French novelist, agrees that while the "black community" is a fiction, political "blackness" isn't:
It is a measure of Obama's appeal that people across the world are projecting the politics of their own circumstances on to him. "Obama the uniter", who in America has managed to submerge the political weight of his blackness, appears an altogether different entity in France. Here, he is the symbol of the urgency of race and its affirmation, rather than its sublimation. Not logged in | Sun, 2008-06-29 12:28 As I was working 20 years ago in the US for our news agency I travelled extensively throughout all states to cover photo stories. Well, there I came across small towns with, let's say, 25000 inhabitants and with an ethnic ratio of 80% Caucasians and 18% "African" Americans. On one occasion I did a feature about prison inmates in such small town, - and guess what, the ethnic ratio was 82% "African" American and "Latin" American versus 18% Caucasians in the prison. In other towns I found similar facts. In view of such numbers Hitler would turn in his grave and brush the mud out of his moustache, no matter Hillary's sudden change. Post new comment |
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