La répression de la collaboration féminine sous la Libération et sa représentation dans le roman graphique francophone
The Repression of Collaboration Féminine during the Libération and its Depiction in French Graphic Novels
Author(s): Camille RoelensSubject(s): Philosophy, Studies in violence and power
Published by: Trivent Publishing
Keywords: Authoritarianism; Epuration sauvage; Emancipation; Collaboration feminine; French Liberation; French Occupation; graphic novels; hermeneutics; feminism; Marcel Gauchet.
Summary/Abstract: This paper introduces a hermeneutical approach to graphic novel representations of punishments inflicted on women accused of collaboration with the German occupant during the French purge in 1944-1945. Since the study aims to determine to establish links between graphic novels and the evolutions of the historiography of the Occupation and Liberation of France, it includes a historiographical component. Drawing on other cultural media who have dealt with this theme (novels, movies, poems, songs), the aim is also to identify the meaning given by artists to their portrayals of shorn and assaulted women. The paper eventually introduces a broader philosophical reflection on the emancipation from authoritarianism. It is the study's contention that graphic novelists are offering a feminist discourse and are using the theme of shorn and assaulted women during the liberation as a reminder of the late emancipation of women from male domination
Journal: The Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence
- Issue Year: 2/2018
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 121-136
- Page Count: 17
- Language: French