L’ÉVOLUTION DU PERSONNAGE-ENFANT DANS LES MALHEURS DE SOPHIE & POIL DE CAROTTE. Les relations de pouvoir enfant-adulte dans la littérature enfantine française du XIXe siècle
Sammanfattning
Departing from the notion of aetonormativity, which questions the adult as norm and the child
as deviation in children’s literature, the aim of this study is to examine the development of the
child character and the child-adult power relations in French children’s literature from the 19th
century. The character development is examined by analyzing the course of events of the
child’s actions (mischief) – the adult reaction (punishment) – the child’s response, and how
that contributes to develop the child-character along the narrative, to find out whether the
child develops according to adult norms. The study is based on the novels Sophie’s
Misfortunes and Poil de Carotte (Carrot Top). We find that the character Sophie often is
punished for her mischief. With the notion of aetonormativity we propose that the purpose is
to show that punishment serves to correct a child. Sophie does not develop, but the adult norm
is not contested. The character Poil de Carotte is rather punished for who he is. He does not
meet the expectations of his parents, but becomes an adult faster due to the punishments he
endures. In that way the character still develops according to the adult norm.
Examinationsnivå
Student essay
Fil(er)
Datum
2020-02-10Författare
Lindholm, Julia
Nyckelord
franska
aetonormalitet
karaktärsutveckling
barnlitteratur
maktrelationer
straff
aetonormativité
évolution du personnage
littérature enfantine
relations de pouvoir
punition
Serie/rapportnr.
SPL kandidatuppsatser, franska
SPL 2019-070
Språk
fra