Le genre est-il soluble dans la vieillesse ? Étude comparative de Tatie Danielle d’Étienne Chatiliez (1990) et d’Albert est méchant de Hervé Palud (2003)

While intersectionality is increasingly the subject of research, the double discrimination of gender and age is still very rarely studied. To be a woman and to be old is to be hit with a double stigma in terms of representations. Indeed, old age is far from being a neutral genre. The differences in...

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Main Author: Marie Grenon
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Language:English
Published: Association Française des Enseignants et Chercheurs en Cinéma et Audiovisuel 2023-01-01
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description While intersectionality is increasingly the subject of research, the double discrimination of gender and age is still very rarely studied. To be a woman and to be old is to be hit with a double stigma in terms of representations. Indeed, old age is far from being a neutral genre. The differences in representations between male and female old age are numerous and, to underline them, the comparative approach is particularly efficient. Thus, the way in which the elderly are presented in Tatie Danielle by Étienne Chatiliez (1990) and Albert est méchant by Hervé Palud (2003) allow us to assess the difference in these representations according to gender. This study proposes to show that there is an intersectional differentiation, both of gender and age, in contemporary French cinematographic representations through the successive study of these two characters, Danielle and Albert.
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Le genre est-il soluble dans la vieillesse ? Étude comparative de Tatie Danielle d’Étienne Chatiliez (1990) et d’Albert est méchant de Hervé Palud (2003)
Mise au Point
gender
intersectionality
age
old age
ageism
title Le genre est-il soluble dans la vieillesse ? Étude comparative de Tatie Danielle d’Étienne Chatiliez (1990) et d’Albert est méchant de Hervé Palud (2003)
title_full Le genre est-il soluble dans la vieillesse ? Étude comparative de Tatie Danielle d’Étienne Chatiliez (1990) et d’Albert est méchant de Hervé Palud (2003)
title_fullStr Le genre est-il soluble dans la vieillesse ? Étude comparative de Tatie Danielle d’Étienne Chatiliez (1990) et d’Albert est méchant de Hervé Palud (2003)
title_full_unstemmed Le genre est-il soluble dans la vieillesse ? Étude comparative de Tatie Danielle d’Étienne Chatiliez (1990) et d’Albert est méchant de Hervé Palud (2003)
title_short Le genre est-il soluble dans la vieillesse ? Étude comparative de Tatie Danielle d’Étienne Chatiliez (1990) et d’Albert est méchant de Hervé Palud (2003)
title_sort le genre est il soluble dans la vieillesse etude comparative de tatie danielle d etienne chatiliez 1990 et d albert est mechant de herve palud 2003
topic gender
intersectionality
age
old age
ageism
url https://journals.openedition.org/map/6076
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