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Titre : Qu'est-ce que devenir français ? Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Didier Fassin, Auteur ; Sarah Mazouz Année de publication : 2007 Article en page(s) : p. 723-750 Langues : Français Mots-clés : rite : sociologie république Résumé : Analyse de la naturalisation comme rite d'institution républicain. En ligne : https://www.cairn.info/revue-francaise-de-sociologie-1-2007-4-page-723.htm Format de la ressource électronique : Texte intégral
in Revue française de sociologie > 48-4 (10/2007) . - p. 723-750[article] Qu'est-ce que devenir français ? [texte imprimé] / Didier Fassin, Auteur ; Sarah Mazouz . - 2007 . - p. 723-750.
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in Revue française de sociologie > 48-4 (10/2007) . - p. 723-750
Mots-clés : rite : sociologie république Résumé : Analyse de la naturalisation comme rite d'institution républicain. En ligne : https://www.cairn.info/revue-francaise-de-sociologie-1-2007-4-page-723.htm Format de la ressource électronique : Texte intégral What Is it to Become French ? Naturalization as a Republican Rite of Institution / Didier Fassin in Revue française de sociologie, 50 suppl. (01/2009)
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Titre : What Is it to Become French ? Naturalization as a Republican Rite of Institution Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Didier Fassin, Auteur ; Sarah Mazouz Année de publication : 2009 Article en page(s) : p. 37-64 Langues : Français Résumé : There are two thrusts to French immigration policy: restricting new arrivals and, simultaneously, facilitating access to French nationality. In the recent period, the public authorities have focused closely on naturalization, and this has led to a significant increase in number of persons naturalized French, and to the development of a solemn ceremony for conferring on them the certificate officializing their new status. On the basis of a three-year study conducted in the Paris region, we show that naturalization may be considered as a rite of passage that transforms the foreigner into a citizen after a long selection test, whose positive outcome is then celebrated by an integration ceremony. Above all, it may be considered as a rite of institution that brings about a dual separation: among immigrants who are candidates for citizenship, the test distinguishes those deemed worthy of joining the national community, but the ceremony also differentiates within the nation those who came from elsewhere. The ambiguity of naturalization thus inheres in the fact that at the moment it produces sameness, it introduces otherness, as is brought to light by a comparison of the celebrations observed in the state administration of the prefecture with those observed in municipalities. Nevertheless, the ritual is a performative act that brings into existence what it utters and ties the national community together through the promise of a genuine contract. En ligne : https://www.cairn.info/revue-francaise-de-sociologie-1-2009-5-page-37.htm Format de la ressource électronique : Texte intégral
in Revue française de sociologie > 50 suppl. (01/2009) . - p. 37-64[article] What Is it to Become French ? Naturalization as a Republican Rite of Institution [texte imprimé] / Didier Fassin, Auteur ; Sarah Mazouz . - 2009 . - p. 37-64.
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in Revue française de sociologie > 50 suppl. (01/2009) . - p. 37-64
Résumé : There are two thrusts to French immigration policy: restricting new arrivals and, simultaneously, facilitating access to French nationality. In the recent period, the public authorities have focused closely on naturalization, and this has led to a significant increase in number of persons naturalized French, and to the development of a solemn ceremony for conferring on them the certificate officializing their new status. On the basis of a three-year study conducted in the Paris region, we show that naturalization may be considered as a rite of passage that transforms the foreigner into a citizen after a long selection test, whose positive outcome is then celebrated by an integration ceremony. Above all, it may be considered as a rite of institution that brings about a dual separation: among immigrants who are candidates for citizenship, the test distinguishes those deemed worthy of joining the national community, but the ceremony also differentiates within the nation those who came from elsewhere. The ambiguity of naturalization thus inheres in the fact that at the moment it produces sameness, it introduces otherness, as is brought to light by a comparison of the celebrations observed in the state administration of the prefecture with those observed in municipalities. Nevertheless, the ritual is a performative act that brings into existence what it utters and ties the national community together through the promise of a genuine contract. En ligne : https://www.cairn.info/revue-francaise-de-sociologie-1-2009-5-page-37.htm Format de la ressource électronique : Texte intégral