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Immigrant Narratives in Contemporary France (Contributions to the Study of World Literature)
 
 
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Immigrant Narratives in Contemporary France (Contributions to the Study of World Literature) [Hardcover]

Susan Ireland , Patrice J. Proulx

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The presence of ethnic minorities in France has increased dramatically over the last few decades as large numbers of immigrantsmostly from the former French colonieshave taken up residence there for economic or political reasons. Read the first page
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