Documentary Screening - "Muslims of France"
Thursday, February 8
5:30-7:30pm
Episode 1: Indig猫nes 1904 -1945
Episode 2: Immigrants 1945 -1981
Thursday, February 13
5:30pm-7:30pm
Episode 3: French 1981 -2009
Conversation with director Karim Misk茅 and Professor C茅cile Alduy
The documentary tells the history of Muslims in France, starting with the 1904 arrival of poor North African immigrants to the 2007 election of Muslim candidates to government offices. It asks the questions: what does it mean to be a Muslim in France today? How did Islam become the second religion in France?
Karim Misk茅 is filmmaker and novelist. Miske虂 made a number of documentaries for twenty years on a wide range of issues including colonial legacies, hip hop culture, informal economy, freedom of press, and bioethics. His widely-acclaimed debut novel Arab Jazz (2012) won the English PEN Award. His recent works are autobiographical graphical novels 狈鈥檃辫辫补谤迟别苍颈谤 (鈥淯nbelonging鈥, 2015) and 厂鈥檃辫辫补谤迟别苍颈谤 (鈥淏elonging鈥, 2016). Misk茅 is FSI-Humanities Center International Visitor, 2017-18 and Aron Rodrigue International Visitor, 2017-18.
Professor of French C茅cile Alduy works on notions of 鈥渘ationhood鈥, 鈥渋dentity,鈥 on cultural and political constructions and mythologies of 鈥淔renchness鈥. She is a regular contributor to The Atlantic, The Nation, Politico, Le Monde, New York Times and other outlets. Her new book, Ce qu'ils disent vraiment. Les pr茅sidentiables pris aux mots, was published in 2017.
Muslims of France is a film by Karim Misk茅, 漏 Cie des Phares & Balises 鈥 France T茅l茅visions - Ina 鈥 France, 2009