En vue de problématiser la « crise » du français et des « Études françaises » en Europe et dans le monde, cet article se propose d’analyser la place du français dans une configuration mondiale des langues, au regard des continuités et des discontinuités historiques et géopolitiques des espaces désignés comme « français » ou comme « francophones ». Les modèles théoriques et des lieux critiques convoqués s’articuleront à une approche diachronique par la mise en perspective des scansions emblématiques du processus de « mise en récit » de la France comme modèle culturel, telles qu’elles peuvent être mobilisées dans les débats sur l’actuelle « crise du français » dans sa dimension internationale. La relativisation aussi bien l’universalité que du déclin de la langue et de la culture françaises, me servira à mettre en évidence les prémisses sur lesquelles pourraient reposer un élargissement de la littérature française aux littératures francophones ou mondiales et à faire émerger des voies dans lesquelles je considère que la discipline et ses enseignements pourraient s’engager. Abstract In order to problematize the “crisis” of French, and “French studies” in Europe and in the world, this article analyzes the situation of French within a configuration of world languages, in light of the historic and geopolitical continuities and discontinuities of the realms characterized as “French” or “francophone”. The theoretical models and the critical premises adopted will be combined with a diachronic approach in order to highlight emblematic scansions belonging to the “narrative” process that makes France a cultural model, as they may be addressed in debates on the current” French crisis” from an international perspective. Relativization, universality as well as the decline of the French language and culture will highlight the premises on which the broadening of French literature to francophone or world literatures could be based and enable the emergence of paths the discipline and its teaching could take.
Référence électroniqueMarie-Manuelle da Silva, « La série télévisée "Kaamelott" ou la matière arthurienne revisitée », Carnets Marie-Manuelle da Silva, "La série télévisée "Kaamelott" ou la matière arthurienne revisitée", Carnets, AbstractThe legend of King Arthur deeply influenced Western culture and seems more than ever in vogue today, judging by numerous comic adaptations and mixed-media 'pseudo-epics'. Indeed, the legend has undergone numerous re-interpretations since the Middle Ages, notably in Victorian England (which gave rise to its 'renaissance') and in the contemporary era, which has been fascinated with the characters and adventures of Arthur's kingdom. These questions will be addressed in the light of the French television series ''Kaamelott'' by Alexandre Astier and Yves Robin, which was created in 2006.Described as a ''historical fantasy'' inspired by the Arthurian legend, the series has become increasingly popular, indicating how medieval and celtic themes carry particular meaning today. Mots-clés:
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