This volume invites you to wander through the shadows of the City of Light and discover another, often invisible and silent Paris. Its chapters explore Parisian margins, including various populations, spaces and practices, as represented in French literature and cinema since 1800. You will take a peek at the Parisiansâ criminal activities and nocturnal lives in the nineteenth century, and witness how industrialization and capitalism between the 1850s and the 1970s reshaped the socioeconomic map of the city by creating or reinforcing spaces of social inequity. You will also meet marginalized groups that are often ignored or neglected in todayâs Parisâand French societyâincluding the LGBTQIA+, Black and immigrant communities.
Carole Salmon holds a Ph.D. in French Studies from Louisiana State University. She is currently a Professor of French and Linguistics at Furman University. In 2022, she published the edited volume Paris in the Americas: Yesterday and Today (Vernon Press).
Contents
Acknowledgments Notes on Contributors List of Maps
9 Giving a Voice to Sex Workers in Au cÅur du bois (Drexel, 2021)
âLevilson Reis
Index
This volume targets Francophone and Cultural Studiesâ readers. It is especially relevant for anyone studying representations of Paris in French literature and cinema and for General Education courses about Diversity.