{"exhibit":{"id":30,"title":"\"Like the delayed rays of a star\": Photographs of Eurasian women \u201crepatriated\u201d to France (1947-2020)","description":"<p>During the French colonial period in Indochina, tens of thousands of mixed-race children were born out of sexual relations between foreign men (settlers, officials, soldiers, etc.) and native Vietnamese women. Over the course of decolonization, between the 1940s and the 1960s, some 5000 Eurasian children, including 2000 girls, were separated from their mothers and sent to France. The goal of this forced migration was to assimilate these children into metropolitan French society. The following exhibit focuses on the key role photographs played in the event of separation\u2014which was a rupture of the mother\/daughter relationship\u2014and in how Eurasian women constructed themselves as subjects.<\/p>","credits":"Den\u00e9ch\u00e8re, Yves","featured":0,"public":1,"theme":"","theme_options":null,"slug":"like-the-delayed-rays-of-a-sta","added":"2021-07-09 10:01:08","modified":"2021-11-14 10:28:31","owner_id":82,"use_summary_page":0,"cover_image_file_id":1588},"item":{"id":2001,"item_type_id":null,"collection_id":22,"featured":0,"public":1,"added":"2020-12-17 12:13:27","modified":"2021-01-11 14:44:33","owner_id":82}}