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Original Articles

Infinite Latinité: French Imperial Discourse between L’Afrique Latine and America Latina

Pages 236-244 | Published online: 23 Jan 2013
 

Abstract

This essay examines the way the French discourse of Latinité serves as an organizing narrative of racial hierarchization in the national/imperial constructs of L’Afrique Latine and América Latina. By tracing the permutations and evolutions of Latin identity across these two contexts, I argue, we can appreciate Latinité as a field of what Shu-Mei Shih calls “racial triangulation,” in which racial stratifications inhere in response to a panoply of markers both within and beyond national contexts. In this sense Latinité productively alters frameworks for the study of race, nation, and imperialism according to national and linguistic divisions.

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Notes

1 Dunwoodie stresses this point throughout Writing French Algeria; See also Serrano (70–74) and Graebner (21–70).

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