IDS 101 Torn between Two Cultures:
The North African Experience in France
Françoise Goeury-Richardson, Professor

1. General and Specialized Databases

Oxford Reference Online: 100 well-known and trusted dictionaries and reference books combined into a single cross-searchable web database. Includes The Oxford Companion to the Politics of the World, Dictionary of Political Biography, etc.

Academic Search Premier: Provides full text for more than 3,600 academic, social sciences, humanities, general science, education and multi-cultural journals.

LexisNexis Academic: Provides access to full-text information from newspapers, journals, magazines and reference sources with strengths in the areas of current news, business, law, and politics.

Historical Abstracts: Provides access to international scholarly literature on the history of the world, excluding the United States and Canada, from 1450 to the present. Indexes and abstracts journal articles, books, and dissertations.

MLA International Bibliography. Indexes critical material on the modern languages, literature, linguistics, and folklore. Provides access to over 3,000 journals, as well as to book chapters, proceedings, and working papers.

2. Willamette Resources

Mark O. Hatfield Library Homepage

Willamette University Libraries Catalog


3. Internet Sites

Muslim Women in France: Part of the Francophone Identities site created by the Center for European Studies at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

Official Site of Tahar Ben Jelloun

Neither whores nor submissive: A review of Fadela Amara's book "Ni putes ni soumises".

Neither Bitch neither Submissive, A Women's March Against Ghettos, for Equality: A collection of images of women walking across France from February 1st through March, 8th, 2003 to protest the discrimination against Muslim women in France.

Image entitled City Street Candid by bs70 of Creative Commons
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