Revisiting the French Resistance in Cinema, Literature, Bande Dessinée, and Television (1942-2012)
Revisiting the French Resistance in Cinema, Literature, Bande Dessinée, and Television (1942–2012) examines how fictional works have contributed to shaping the image of the French Resistance, and offers a key to understanding France’s national psyche. Christophe Corbin explores themes including the making of the myth of an honorable country united against a common enemy, comedies gently poking fun at it and fictional works debunking it straightforwardly, the invisibility and resurfacing of women in films and novels, as well as contemporary depictions of the Resistance on television. Case studies include sometimes forgotten or lesser-known works such as Aragon’s wartime poetry, early films such as Le Père tranquille or Casablanca-inspired Fortunat, iconic films and novels such as Le Silence de la mer or La Grande Vadrouille, but also contemporary fictional works such as Effroyables jardins and Un Héros très discret, or the popular TV series Un Village français. It will be of interest to scholars and students in cultural studies, film studies, French studies, history, and media studies.
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Revisiting the French Resistance in Cinema, Literature, Bande Dessinée, and Television (1942-2012)
Revisiting the French Resistance in Cinema, Literature, Bande Dessinée, and Television (1942–2012) examines how fictional works have contributed to shaping the image of the French Resistance, and offers a key to understanding France’s national psyche. Christophe Corbin explores themes including the making of the myth of an honorable country united against a common enemy, comedies gently poking fun at it and fictional works debunking it straightforwardly, the invisibility and resurfacing of women in films and novels, as well as contemporary depictions of the Resistance on television. Case studies include sometimes forgotten or lesser-known works such as Aragon’s wartime poetry, early films such as Le Père tranquille or Casablanca-inspired Fortunat, iconic films and novels such as Le Silence de la mer or La Grande Vadrouille, but also contemporary fictional works such as Effroyables jardins and Un Héros très discret, or the popular TV series Un Village français. It will be of interest to scholars and students in cultural studies, film studies, French studies, history, and media studies.
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Revisiting the French Resistance in Cinema, Literature, Bande Dessinée, and Television (1942-2012)

Revisiting the French Resistance in Cinema, Literature, Bande Dessinée, and Television (1942-2012)

by Christophe Corbin
Revisiting the French Resistance in Cinema, Literature, Bande Dessinée, and Television (1942-2012)

Revisiting the French Resistance in Cinema, Literature, Bande Dessinée, and Television (1942-2012)

by Christophe Corbin

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Revisiting the French Resistance in Cinema, Literature, Bande Dessinée, and Television (1942–2012) examines how fictional works have contributed to shaping the image of the French Resistance, and offers a key to understanding France’s national psyche. Christophe Corbin explores themes including the making of the myth of an honorable country united against a common enemy, comedies gently poking fun at it and fictional works debunking it straightforwardly, the invisibility and resurfacing of women in films and novels, as well as contemporary depictions of the Resistance on television. Case studies include sometimes forgotten or lesser-known works such as Aragon’s wartime poetry, early films such as Le Père tranquille or Casablanca-inspired Fortunat, iconic films and novels such as Le Silence de la mer or La Grande Vadrouille, but also contemporary fictional works such as Effroyables jardins and Un Héros très discret, or the popular TV series Un Village français. It will be of interest to scholars and students in cultural studies, film studies, French studies, history, and media studies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498582070
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 07/02/2021
Pages: 250
Product dimensions: 6.04(w) x 8.64(h) x 0.72(d)

About the Author

Christophe Corbin is visiting assistant professor of French and Francophone studies at Haverford college and director of the Institut d’Avignon under the auspices of Bryn Mawr College.

Table of Contents

Preface: “The French Resistance Explained to My Grandchild”

Introduction: How Stories Make History

I. A Tale of the Nation: Historical Considerations and Early Filmic Depictions

II. Muses in Arms: Poetry and Novels to Save the “Real France” (1940–1944)

III. Fictions in Defiance. Historical Allegories or “Putting Ideas Across” (1942–1951)

IV. Laughing the War Out: Comic (Relief) in Films and Bandes Dessinées

V. Dissenting Voices: Debunking the Myth of Resistant France

VI: Out of the Shadow: Invisibility and Resurfacing of Women in Films and Novels

VII. Stopping the Pendulum Mid-Swing?: The Resistance on Television in the 2000s

Conclusion: Veneration, Suspicion, Admiration

Appendix A: List of Films, Telefilms, Novels, Comic Books, and Graphic Novels Depicting the French Resistance

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