Aïssatou Mbodj-Pouye is a research fellow in anthropology at the Centre national de la recherche scientifique in Paris.
Mbodj-Pouye's path-breaking book is an exquisite close reading of foyers in Paris. The residents of these dormitories, West African men, take center-stage as key interlocutors who have shaped and challenged state efforts to manage their homes and their bodies. An Address in Paris is precisely the kind of careful, empirical, and rigorous scholarship that demonstrates how race—as a social construct—necessarily intersects with other categories such as gender, space, and citizenship. -- Minayo Nasiali, author of <i>Native to the Republic: Empire, Social Citizenship, and Everyday Life in Marseille Since 1945</i>