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Maghrebi communities of Paris

Librairie Al-Bustane ("Al-Bustane Bookshop") (مكتبة البستان) in 18th arrondissement, Paris

The Paris metropolitan area has a large Maghrebi population, in part as a result of French colonial ties to that region.[1] As of 2012 the majority of those of African origin living in Paris come from the Maghreb, including Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia. There were 30,000 people with Algerian nationality, 21,000 persons with Moroccan nationality, and 15,000 persons with Tunisian nationality in the city of Paris in 2009.[2] In addition, there are thousands of Maghrebi Jews who immigrated from Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco during the 1960s.

Naomi Davidson, author of Only Muslim: Embodying Islam in Twentieth-Century France, wrote that as of the mid-20th Century "The "community" of Algerians, Moroccans, and Tunisians, however, was certainly not monolithic, as even the police acknowledged in their discussion of the North African "populations" of the Paris region".[3]

History

According to French police records, there have been Algerian and other Maghrebi residents of the 18th, 19th, and 20th arrondissements of Paris for nearly a century.[4]

Many Maghrebis settled in the city in the 1920s, making up the largest immigrant group to the city during that period.[5] Clifford D. Rosenberg, the author of Policing Paris: The Origins of Modern Immigration Control Between the Wars, wrote that in the post-World War I period Muslims from Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia may have only adopted a Maghrebi identity after coming to Paris, and this identity "was, at best, partial and bitterly contested", citing conflict between the Algerians and Moroccans in the city.[6]

Andrew Hussey, the author of Paris: The Secret History, wrote that the Maghrebis were also the "most politically contentious" immigrant group and that Parisians perceived the Algerians as criminals, believing that they "were capricious and sly and given to random violence."[5] Even though the Algerians were French citizens, they perceived as not being French due to racial and religious reasons. Many Maghrebi residents took a more negative view of France after the Rif War occurred.[5]

The areas in Paris settled by Maghrebis in the 1920s and 1930s were rue des Anglais, Les Halles, and Place Maubert. In addition a Moroccan community appeared in Gennevilliers and Clichy, Hauts-de-Seine also received Maghrebis.[7]

In 1945 French authorities counted 60,000 Maghrebis. Of them, they included 50,000 Kabyle Berbers, 5,000 to 6,000 Chleuh Berbers, Algerian and Moroccan Arabs, and small Tunisian population. The numbers of students had decreased from the period between the World Wars, and only a small number of the Maghrebis included intellectuals, doctors, and lawyers.[3] Hussey stated that initially Maghrebis settled the same historic communities as they did before.[7] Under French colonial rule, Algeria was a French "department", meaning that Algerian subjects were given significant rights of migration to the French mainland. After 1947 until Algerian Independence in 1962, all Algerians were French citizens with full rights of migration, similar to the situation of Puerto Ricans in the United States.

Naomi Davidson, the author of Only Muslim: Embodying Islam in Twentieth-Century France, wrote that there was a post-World War II perception that Maghrebis were taking over certain neighborhoods but that this was not accurate.[4] She stated that the police records of Maghrebi immigrants from 1948 to 1952, which had their basis in employment figures and ration cards, were "not entirely reliable", and that "it is difficult to establish with any certainty precisely where the different North African immigrant social classes lived in Paris and the suburbs, making it impossible to argue that certain neighborhoods became "Maghrébin" virtually overnight."[3]

The police chief of Paris, Maurice Papon, enacted a repression policy against Algerians in Paris during the years 1958 through 1962. The height of violence against Algerians occurred in September and October 1961.[8] The Paris massacre of 1961 affected the Algerian community.[9]

After the Algerian War, approximately 90,000 Harkis, Muslim Algerians who fought with the French, relocated to France, including in Paris.

In 2005, young male Maghrebians made up the majority of those involved in the rioting in the Paris region.[10] Researcher Nabil Echchaibi reported that the riots were primarily orchestrated by minorities of North and West African descent, mostly in their teens.[11] Almost all the rioters were French second-generation migrants and only about 7 percent of those arrested were foreigners.[11]

Geography

Paris

Davidson wrote that Goutte d'Or in Paris in 1948 "appears to have had" 5,720 Maghrebis and that the estimates of Maghrebis in 1952 were 5,500–6,400. It had been perceived to have become Maghrebi in the post-World War II period.[4]

Saint-Denis

As of 2008, 18.1% of the population of the northern Parisian commune of Saint-Denis was Maghrebian.[12] Melissa K. Brynes, author of French Like Us? Municipal Policies and North African Migrants in the Parisian Banlieues, 1945—1975, wrote that in the middle of the 20th Century, "few of [the Paris-area communes with North African populations] were as engaged with their migrant communities as the Dionysiens [residents of Saint-Denis]."[13]

Sarcelles

In the 1950s and 1960s, Maghrebians began to arrive in Sarcelles. Political organization came in subsequent decades. Originally the Muslims worshipped in converted makeshift areas, but later purpose-built mosques appeared. In the 1990s Maghrebians were first elected to the commune council. Maxwell wrote that Maghrebians began obtaining "key positions" only in the recent vicinity of 2012 due to "low turnout and weak community organizations".[14]

Sarcelles gained a large population of Maghrebi Jews in the 1960s, mainly from Algeria. As of 2012 many of the Jewish residents have French citizenship.[15]

During the peak immigration of Maghrebi Jews, they subscribed to a belief in assimilation and secularism and they had the Maghrebi belief of what Michel Wieviorka and Philippe Bataille, authors of The Lure of Anti-Semitism: Hatred of Jews in Present-Day France, describe as "a structuring role" that "does not cover all aspects of social life".[16] Beginning in the 1980s, religion became more public and important, and Wieviorka and Bataille stated that the previous Maghrebi practice is "becoming mixed up with the neo-Orthodox practices of the 'young people' for whom religion controls everything."[16]

In 1983 there was a wave of councilors who were Sephardic Jews.[15]

Language

Tim Pooley of the London Metropolitan University stated that the speech of young ethnic Maghrebians in Paris, Grenoble, and Marseille, "conforms, in general, to the classic sociolinguistic pattern of their metropolitan French peers, the boys maintaining marked regional features, generally as minority variants, to a greater extent than the girls."[17]

Culture and recreation

In 1978 a group of Franco-Maghrebians in Nanterre started a theatre troupe, Weekend à Nanterre. The plays performed by this troupe were about Franco-Maghrebians experiencing conflict from both the French and Maghrebian cultures.[18]

Films set in the Paris area involving Maghrebi characters include Hexagone by Malik Chibane [fr], set in Goussainville, Val d'Oise; and Douce France [fr] by Chibane, set in Saint-Denis.[19] Additionally the film Neuilly Yo Mama!,[20] and its sequel Neuilly sa mère, sa mère! take place in the Paris area.

In 2012 Samira Fahim, an owner of a restaurant in the 11th arrondissement of Paris, stated that around 1995, there were many Moroccan and Tunisian restaurants but few Algerian restaurants because many French people visited the former two countries and demanded their cuisine at home, while few French people visited Algeria.[2]

Notable residents

The fictional Bilal Asselah, of Nightrunner, is a Frenchman of Algerian origins raised in the Parisian suburbs.

See also

References

  • DeGroat, Judith. ""To Be French": Franco-Maghrebians and the Commission de la Nationalité" (Chapter 3). In: Cornwell, Grant Hermans and Eve Walsh Stoddard (editors). Global Multiculturalism: Comparative Perspectives on Ethnicity, Race, and Nation. Rowman & Littlefield, January 1, 2001. ISBN 0742508838, 9780742508835.
  • House, Jim. "Leaving Silence Behind? Algerians and the Memories of Repression by French Security Forces in Paris in 1961" (Chapter 7). In: Adler, Nanci Dale, Selma Leydesdorff, Mary Chamberlain, and Leyla Neyzi (editors). Memories of Mass Repression: Narrating Life Stories in the Aftermath of Atrocity (Volume 1 of Memory and Narrative). Transaction Publishers, December 31, 2011. ISBN 1412812046, 9781412812047.
  • Maxwell, Rahsaan. Ethnic Minority Migrants in Britain and France: Integration Trade-Offs. Cambridge University Press, 5 March 2012. ISBN 1107378036, 9781107378032.
  • Pooley, Tim (London Metropolitan University). "The immigrant factor in phonological leveling." In: Beeching, Kate, Nigel Armstrong, and Françoise Gadet (editors). Sociolinguistic Variation in Contemporary French (Volume 26 of IMPACT: Studies in Language and Society). John Benjamins Publishing, October 14, 2009. ISBN 9027288992, 9789027288998.

Notes

  1. ^ Neil MacMaster, Colonial Migrants and Racism. Algerians in France, 1900–62 (Basingstoke, 1997)
  2. ^ a b Sealy, Amanda. "African flavor at the heart of Paris" (Archive). CNN. November 8, 2012. Retrieved on May 26, 2015.
  3. ^ a b c Davidson, Naomi. Only Muslim: Embodying Islam in Twentieth-Century France. Cornell University Press, July 11, 2012. ISBN 0801465257, 9780801465253. p. 129.
  4. ^ a b c Davidson, Naomi. Only Muslim: Embodying Islam in Twentieth-Century France. Cornell University Press, July 11, 2012. ISBN 0801465257, 9780801465253. p. 130.
  5. ^ a b c Hussey, Andrew. Paris: The Secret History. Bloomsbury Publishing USA, July 22, 2010. ISBN 1608192377, 9781608192373. p. PT253 (page unstated).
  6. ^ Rosenberg, Clifford D. Policing Paris: The Origins of Modern Immigration Control Between the Wars. Cornell University Press, 2006. ISBN 0801473152, 9780801473159. p. 13.
  7. ^ a b Hussey, Andrew. Paris: The Secret History. Bloomsbury Publishing USA, July 22, 2010. ISBN 1608192377, 9781608192373. p. 395. "At first the North Africans settled in parts of central Paris already known to the pre-war generation of North Africans who had come here in the 1920s and 1930s — Place Maubert, rue des Anglais, Les Halles, or the suburbs of Clichy and Gennevilliers (where there was a well-established community of Moroccans)." – See search page, Search page #2
  8. ^ House, p. 137.
  9. ^ Morrow, Amanda. "1961 – Algerians massacred on Paris streets." Radio France Internationale. Thursday 2 December 2010. Retrieved on 3 March 2014.
  10. ^ "Ethnicity, Islam, and les banlieues: Confusing the Issues". riotsfrance.ssrc.org. Retrieved 2018-02-08.
  11. ^ a b Echchaibi, Nabil. 2007. Republican betrayal. Beur FM and the suburban riots in France. Journal of Intercultural Studies. 28(3): 301–316.
  12. ^ Maxwell, Rahsaan Daniel. Tensions and Tradeoffs: Ethnic Minority Migrant Integration in Britain and France. ProQuest, 2008. p. 197. ISBN 0549874585, 9780549874584.
  13. ^ Byrnes, Melissa K. French Like Us? Municipal Policies and North African Migrants in the Parisian Banlieues, 1945—1975. ProQuest, 2008. ISBN 0549741224, 9780549741220. p. 283.
  14. ^ Maxwell, Ethnic Minority Migrants in Britain and France: Integration Trade-Offs, p. 179.
  15. ^ a b Maxwell, Ethnic Minority Migrants in Britain and France: Integration Trade-Offs, p. 170.
  16. ^ a b Wieviorka and Bataille, p. 165.
  17. ^ Pooley, p. 63.
  18. ^ DeGroat, p. 76.
  19. ^ Sherzer, Dina (University of Texas at Austin). "Cinematic Representations of the Maghrebi Experience in France." In: Norman, Buford (editor). The Documentary Impulse in French Literature (French literature Series (FLS), Volume XXVIII, 2001). Rodopi, 2001. ISBN 9042013346, 9789042013346. p. 161.
  20. ^ Tarr, Carrie (2013-09-12). "From Riots to Designer Shoes: Tout ce qui brille/All that Glitters (2010) and Changing Representations of the Banlieue in French Cinema". In Dines, Martin; Vermeulen, Timotheus (eds.). New Suburban Stories. A&C Black. pp. 31-. ISBN 9781472510327. - CITED: page 36
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