Temple University Press, 2014. — 229 p.
Introduction: Why Do We Ask Whether Muslims Can Be French?
Elusive Citizenship: The Consequences of an Undesirable Public Identity
Claiming Membership: French Muslim Identities, Political Goals, and Repertoires of Contention
Education: The (Undelivered?) Promise of Republican Equality
Employment: The Muslim Experience in (and out of) the Workplace
Housing: The Banlieues as a Geographic and Socially Constructed Place
The Contentious Concept of Frenchness: French Muslims Embracing, Reimagining, but Not Rejecting the Republican Triad
Appendix: Sample Questionnaire