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Chapter 1 Table of Contents Chapter 2 Dedication Chapter 3 Acknowledgements Chapter 4 Preface Part 5 I Histories of French Belonging Chapter 6 Introduction: Narratives, French Identity, and Childhood Chapter 7 1 Double Appurtenance: The Paradox of French Multiculturalism Part 8 II Fictional Narratives of Identity Chapter 9 2 Uneasy Belonging Chapter 10 3 Resilient Identities: Telling and Remembering Violence Chapter 11 4 Negotiating Borders: Childhood, Cultural Identity, and Loss Part 12 III French Identity at the Crossroads Chapter 13 Conclusion: France— un formidable puzzle Chapter 14 Bibliography
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