TY - ECHAP A1 - Cave, Christophe A1 - Mihara, Norio TI - De La Rose de Versailles à Lady Oscar de Jacques Demy - Film et manga, deux représentations révolutionnaires T3 - The eighteenth century, n° 6 in Rencontres M1 - 74 DO - 10.15122/isbn.978-2-8124-2558-5.p.0401 SN - 978-2-8124-2558-5 SP - 401 EP - 413 AB - In her manga La Rose de Versailles, Riyoko Ikeda introduces Oscar to the narrative of Marie-Antoinette’s life. Oscar is a transvestite girl who plays a central role in the representation of the revolutionary process particularly through Oscar’s progressive realization of poverty and injustice stemming from nobility privilege. Jacques Demy chooses to center his film on Lady Oscar, but diminishes the positive role of the aristocrat (as he diminishes her sexual ambiguity) and embodies the revolutionary process in the valet André, a commoner. PY - 2014 DA - 2014/03/26 DP - Classiques Garnier PB - Classiques Garnier CY - Paris LA - fre UR - https://shop.staging.classiques-garnier.net/la-revolution-francaise-et-le-monde-d-aujourd-hui-mythologies-contemporaines-de-la-rose-de-versailles-a-lady-oscar-de-jacques-demy-en.html Y2 - 2025/12/08 ER -