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Cock And Bull Stories Folco De Baroncelli And The Invention Of The Camargue Robert Zaretsky

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Cock And Bull Stories Folco De Baroncelli And The Invention Of The Camargue Robert Zaretsky
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Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.18 MB
Pages: 209
Author: Robert Zaretsky
ISBN: 9780803204133, 9780803249202, 0803204132, 0803249209
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Cock And Bull Stories Folco De Baroncelli And The Invention Of The Camargue Robert Zaretsky by Robert Zaretsky 9780803204133, 9780803249202, 0803204132, 0803249209 instant download after payment.

In the French Camargue—the delta surrounding the mouth of the Rhone River and part of the southern “nation” of Occitania—the bull is a powerful icon of nationalism, literature, and culture. How this came to be—how the Camargue bull came to confront the French cock, venerable symbol of a unified and republican France—is the story told in this ingenious study. Robert Zaretsky considers how in fin-de-si?cle France the young writer Folco de Baroncelli, inspired by the history of the American West, in particular the fate of the Oglala Sioux and other Native American peoples, reinvented the history of Occitania. Galvanized by the example set by Buffalo Bill Cody, Baroncelli recast the Camargue as “le far-west” of France, creating the “immemorial” traditions he battled to protect. Zaretsky’s study examines the creative tension between center and periphery in the making of modern France: just as the political and intellectual elite of the Third Republic “invented” a certain kind of France, so too did a coterie of southern writers, including Baroncelli, “invent” a certain kind of Camargue. The story of how the Camargue bull challenged the French cock in this ideological and cultural Wild West deepens our appreciation of the complex dynamic that has created contemporary France.

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