Deconstructing the Nation
In "Deconstructing the Nation," author Maxim Silverman delves into the intricate relationship between racism and the evolution of the nation-state in contemporary France. This thought-provoking analysis, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1992, spans 216 pages and poses essential questions regarding the fabric of French society. Silverman's work not only provides a critical examination of national identity but also enriches the broader European discourse on citizenship. For anyone interested in the intersections of race, identity, and politics, this hardback edition is a must-read that invites readers to reflect on the complexities shaping modern nations.