This paper describes the cultural circumstances of the ?crisis of the working-class suburbs? that shattered France at the end of 2005. The self-representation of the young suburban bands, their need for social differentiation, the legitimacy of their own social existence are presented as factors of the unprecedented social rebellion known by France.
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