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Journal

2020 | 23 | 45-62

Article title

Chevelure et malédiction dans "Barberousse" et "La Reine blonde" de Michel Tournier

Content

Title variants

EN
Hair and curse in "Barberousse" and "The Blond Queen" by Michel Tournier
PL
Chevelure et malédiction dans "Barberousse" et "La Reine blonde" de Michel Tournier

Languages of publication

FR

Abstracts

EN
Novelist, storyteller, philosopher by training, Michel Tournier tackles in his novel The Golden droplet, published in 1985, the problem of racism towards people with different physique. Through the axial intrigue of the novel, that of Idriss, and especially those annexed to Barberousse and The Blond Queen, the author presents the stereotypes that confront otherness, the unlike (negro, redhead, blond, etc…) and calls for respect for physical differences and acceptance of the different Other. It is a whole philosophy of the representation of the other that he develops in his novel and that we propose to analyze in this study.
PL
Novelist, storyteller, philosopher by training, Michel Tournier tackles in his novel The Golden droplet, published in 1985, the problem of racism towards people with different physique. Through the axial intrigue of the novel, that of Idriss, and especially those annexed to Barberousse and The Blond Queen, the author presents the stereotypes that confront otherness, the unlike (negro, redhead, blond, etc…) and calls for respect for physical differences and acceptance of the different Other. It is a whole philosophy of the representation of the other that he develops in his novel and that we propose to analyze in this study.

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Journal

Year

Issue

23

Pages

45-62

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Dates

published
2020-09-30

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Publication order reference

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YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.ojs-issn-2353-8953-year-2020-issue-23-article-4955
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