Être et parler : Being and speaking French in Abdellatif Kechiche's L'Esquive (2004) and Laurent Cantet's Entre les murs (2008)
2009; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 9; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1386/sfc.9.3.259_1
ISSN1758-9517
Autores Tópico(s)French Language Learning Methods
ResumoAbstractFrench film-makers have long recognized the primordial importance to the nation's ‘imagined community’ of the centralized public school system, which, since the early days of the Third Republic, has been viewed as a bulwark of Republican values. In this essay, I discuss the ways in which two recent films, Abdellatif Kechiche's L'Esquive/The Dodge (2004) and Laurent Cantet's Entre les murs/The Class (2008), interrogate the role French schools play in shaping national identity. Both films focus on language as a marker of difference as well as a point of tension, performance and potential subversion, by exploring the respective contrast between the aggressive street French of the respective films' adolescent protagonists with the stultifying bureaucratic discourse of the inflexible educational system (in Entre les murs ) and Marivaux's elegant eighteenth century French (in L'Esquive ). Accorded significant media attention for their portrayal of the experiences of school-aged youth, both films have th...
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