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2009年10月 月次レポート(モエデブ?ワエル フランス)

TUFS-ITP Monthly Report
By: Moedeb Ouael; INALCO, Paris, October 2009

 

This month was a very hard month for me since I arrived to Paris. I spent almost all my time in looking for accommodation. It's very difficult to find accommodation here in Paris and especially for a short time student like me. Two days ago there was a small reportage on the French television TF1 about the problems that students face in finding accommodation in Paris.

During this month I paid a visit to the Cite Nationale de l'Histoire de l'Immigration museum which is the first museum of its kind in France. The museum tries to show the contribution of immigration to the history of France. It's a kind of recognition of what well known immigrants have contributed to the prosperity of the country.

 In France there is a tendency and a big debate on having a unified national identity. In other words all French citizens are French regardless to their ethnic backgrounds, colour or any other affiliation. This is what French schools try to convey to its pupils that there is no African French, Asian French, or Arab French; all are single French. But on the contrary; the museum shows that France had many histories and not a unified history for all French. Indeed, the wall texts in the museum show that there is more than one version of Frenchman. So the museum instead of matching with the main stream of having single French; is on the contrary emphasising the differences between French citizens.

Remarkably, the museum is housed in a building that is used to be part of the international colonial exposition of 1931. The museum throughout its build