De la utopía al espacio hostil: Francia en las novelas "L'Éducation d'une fée y Nation par Barbès"

  1. Baquedano Morales, Teresa
Journal:
Thélème: Revista complutense de estudios franceses

ISSN: 1139-9368 1989-8193

Year of publication: 2012

Issue: 27

Pages: 29-40

Type: Article

DOI: 10.5209/REV_THEL.2012.V27.38921 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor

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Abstract

The aim of this paper is to show how foreign female characters evolve in Didier Van Cauwelaert's L'éducation d'une fée and Cécile Wajsbrot's Nation par Barbès. The characters César and Aniela are involved in a personal process of cultural sensitivity. This process begins by distancing themselves from their own culture, and leads them to a preference for French language and culture. Thus, France represents liberation from their native countries, a desired space and identity, from a stereotypical point of view. Nevertheless, when the characters achieve their utopia they will be welcomed into a multicultural society as foreigners. In fact, they will become two foreigners struggling for their passion for French language within a hostile reality represented by supra-modernity microcosms.