Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
Abstract
More relevant than ever, Françoise Durocher, waitress, a 1972 short film directed by André Brassard (based on a screenplay by Michel Tremblay), keeps highlighting the current political alienation of the Québécois people within Canada. By analyzing the main character, Françoise Durocher, this article reveals the contradictions of a cultural, social, and feminist struggle against imperialism and domination.
Recommended Citation
Blanchard, Maxime
(2017)
"« Les celles qui sont pas contentes » : Françoise Durocher, waitress d’André Brassard et de Michel Tremblay (1972),"
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature: Vol. 89:
No.
1, Article 14.
Available at:
https://crossworks.holycross.edu/pf/vol89/iss1/14
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