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Seeking Imperialism's Embrace

Seeking Imperialism's Embrace
Author : Kristen Stromberg Childers
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 275
Release : 2016
ISBN 10 : 9780195382839
ISBN 13 : 0195382838
Language : EN, FR, DE, ES & NL
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Seeking Imperialism's Embrace Book Description:

In 1946, at a time when other French colonies were just beginning to break free of French imperial control after World War II, the people of the French Antilles - the Caribbean islands of Martinique and Guadeloupe - voted to join the French nation as departments (Departments d'outre mer, orDOMs). For Antilleans, eschewing independence in favor of complete integration with the metropole was the natural culmination of a centuries-long quest for equality with France and a means of overcoming the entrenched political and economic power of the white minority on the islands, the Bekes.Disappointment with departmentalization set in quickly, however, as the equality promised was slow in coming and Antillean contributions to the war effort went unrecognized.In analyzing the complex considerations surrounding the integration of the French Antilleans, Seeking Imperialism's Embrace explores how the major developments of post-WWII history - economic recovery, great power politics, global population dynamics, the creation of pluralistic societies in theWest, and the process of decolonization - played out in the microcosm of the French Caribbean. As the French government struggled to stem unrest among a growing population in the Antilles through economic development, tourism, and immigration to the metropole where labor was in short supply, thosewho had championed departmentalization, such as Aime Cesaire, argued that the "race-blind" Republic was far from universal and egalitarian. Antilleans fought against the racial and gender stereotypes imposed on them and sought both to stem the tide of white metropolitan workers arriving in theAntilles and also to make better lives for their families in France.Kristen Stromberg Childers argues that while departmentalization is often criticized as a weak alternative to national independence, the overwhelmingly popular vote among Antilleans should not be dismissed as ill-conceived. The disappointment that followed, she contends, reflects more on the brokenpromises of assimilation rather than the misguided nature of the vote itself.

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