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Empire's children : race, filiation, and citizenship in the French colonies

Europe's imperial projects were often predicated on a series of legal and scientific distinctions that were frequently challenged by the reality of social and sexual interactions between the colonized and the colonizers.When Emmanuelle Saada discovered a 1928 decree defining the status of persons of mixed parentage born in French Indochina-the métis-she found not only a remarkable artifact of colonial rule, but a legal bombshell that introduced race into French law for the first time. The decree was the culmination of a decades-long effort to resolve the "métis question": the education.

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  • "Europe's imperial projects were often predicated on a series of legal and scientific distinctions that were frequently challenged by the reality of social and sexual interactions between the colonized and the colonizers.When Emmanuelle Saada discovered a 1928 decree defining the status of persons of mixed parentage born in French Indochina-the métis-she found not only a remarkable artifact of colonial rule, but a legal bombshell that introduced race into French law for the first time. The decree was the culmination of a decades-long effort to resolve the "métis question": the education."@en

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  • "Les enfants de la colonie les métis de l'empire français entre sujétion et citoyenneté"
  • "Empire's children : race, filiation, and citizenship in the French colonies"@en
  • "Empire's children : race, filiation, and citizenship in the French colonies"
  • "Empire's children race, filiation, and citizenship in the French colonies"@en
  • "Empire's children race, filiation, and citizenship in the French colonies"
  • "Les enfants de la colonie : les métis de l'empire français entre sujétion et citoyenneté"
  • "Les enfants de la colonie : les métis de l'Empire français entre sujétion et citoyenneté"