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I. WAR AND THE ADVENT OF FRENCH RULE: A CRISIS OF PATERNITY
1. World War I: Famine, Memory, and a Shattered Social Order
2. Soldiers and Patriarchs: Pillars of Colonial Paternalism
3. Bureaucrats: Mother France's Civilizing Mission
II. PATERNAL REPUBLICANISM AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF SUBALTERN CITIZENS
4. State Social Policy: Constructing a Hierarchy of Citizens
5. Revolt: The Rise of Subaltern Movements
III. GENDER AND THE LEGAL BOUNDARIES OF THE COLONIAL CIVIC ORDER
6. Political Rights: Women's Suffrage as a Revolutionary Threat
7. The Veil and the Dual Legal System
8. Civil Rights: Patriotic Motherhood and Religious Law Reform
9. Social Rights: Emergence of a Colonial Welfare State
IV. GENDERING THE PUBLIC: SPATIAL BOUNDARIES OF THE COLONIAL CIVIC ORDER
10. Remapping the Urban Landscape
11. Street Violence: Regendering an Old Urban Space
12. Cinemas: Gendering a New Urban Space
13. The Press: Gendering the Virtual Public
V. WORLD WAR II AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE COLONIAL CIVIC ORDER
14. Climax of the Colonial Welfare State
15. Claiming Paternity of Independent Republics
16. The Making of Postcolonial Citizens
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