Introduction - Veronique Machelidon and Patrick Saveau
1 'Qui fait la France?' New configurations of Frenchness in contemporary urban fiction - Steve Puig
2 Breaking the chains of ethnic identity: Faiza Guene, Saphia Azzeddine, and Nadia Bouzid, or the birth of a new Maghrebi-French women's literature - Patrick Saveau
3 From daughter to mother, from sister to brother: building identities in Faiza Guene's novels - Florina Matu
4 The immigrant in Abdellatif Kechiche's cinematic work: transcending the question of origins - Emna Mrabet
5 Seeking paths to existence in Rachid Djaidani's Rengaine - Mona El Khoury
6 Beur and banlieue television comedies: new perspectives on immigration - Caroline Fache
7 They had a dream: out-marching exclusion and hatred - Jimia Boutouba
8 Narrativizing foreclosed history in 'postmemorial' fiction of the Algerian War in France: October 17, 1961, a case in point - Michel Laronde
9 Unearthing the father's secret: postmemory and identity in harki and pied-noir narratives - Veronique Machelidon
10 Representations of the harkis in contemporary French-language films - Susan Ireland
11 'L'oued revient toujours dans son lit': Franco-Maghrebi identity in Hassan Legzouli's film Ten'ja - Ramona Mielusel
12 Rewriting the memory of immigration: Samuel Zaoui's Saint Denis bout du monde - Mireille Le Breton
13 Harragas in Mediterranean illiterature and cinema - Hakim Abderrezak
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