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Le handicap au risque de l’amour Un combat incertain contre les représentations sociales du xixe siècle
Author(s) -
Frédérique Marty
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
sociopoétiques
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2497-3610
DOI - 10.52497/sociopoetiques.1390
Subject(s) - monster , happiness , comedy , character (mathematics) , art , luck , humanities , power (physics) , psychology , literature , philosophy , social psychology , theology , geometry , mathematics , physics , quantum mechanics
Through two works taken from Balzac's Comédie humaine (César Birotteau and Modeste Mignon) our study seeks to demonstrate the power of ostracization of social representations against deviant bodies in the 19th century in Western societies. We question the tolerance scale for mild disability, the club-foot, in two parts, and then in the face of a deformity considered to be monstrous, that of a hunchbacked dwarf. If the first person with a disability manages to marry his sweetheart, he owes it to its intact validity, to a share of luck afforded by the novelist, but above all to the force of money! We will find this character in the Human comedy. The second only exists for the duration of the novel. Faced with the one he loves and the reader, he shines with the intelligence and sensitivity bestowed by the narrator. For happiness, he will have to be content to be the true craftsman of the one whom the one he loves aims for, without sharing it, because a monster, even bright and full of humor, remains a monster.

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