Part I: Intersectional Approaches to Banlieue Cinema. Race, Religion, and Social Marginalization
Chapter 1: Deessentializing Patriarchal Islam, Recentering Female Spirituality: The Examples of Divines (2016) and Mignonnes (2020), Evie Munier
Chapter 2: Gender, Race, and the Pitfalls of White Feminist Subjectivity in Regarde-moi (Audrey Estrogo, 2007), Brett Bowles
Chapter 3: Revisioning the Banlieues: From Mainstream Cinema to Grassroots Visual Representations, Ashley Harris
Part II: Women and Education: Gender and Resistance in Banlieue Schools
Chapter 4: Unequal Expectations: Emotional Labor in Banlieue Classroom Films, Eric Bulakites
Chapter 5: Gender Dynamics and Spatiality in Banlieue Cinema Schools, Kévin Drif
Part III: Gender and Performance: Body Politics in Banlieue Spaces
Chapter 6: Queer Masculinity on the Margins: Banlieue Spaces and Sex Work in Camille Vidal-Naquet’s Sauvage, Peter Tarjanyi
Chapter 7: Dancing in the Banlieue: Rechoreographing Gender in Houda Benyamina’s Divines and Maïmouna Doucouré’s Mignonnes, Tessa Nunn
Chapter 8: From the American Musical to French Hip Hop: The Political Dance of Black Girlhood in Céline Sciamma’s Bande de filles, Mary M. Wiles