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‘Where is the father?’
Masculinity and authorship
in François Truffaut
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This chapter argues for a fundamental ambiguity in François Truffaut's representation of gender relations. Truffaut's Cinema is frequently concerned with the role of the father, both in the literal sense of the male parent and in the wider figurative sense of the older male figure. The father also plays a role in the construction of identity, representing, in a culture where the public domain is gendered masculine, the intervention of society's laws and codes into the mother/child duo. Some of Truffaut's films are also concerned to reimagine paternity in a positive way. The 1971 film Les Deux Anglaises et le continent is also concerned obliquely with the absence of fathers. This film develops the theme of paternal absence, L'Histoire d'Adèle H. that of the father's oppressive power.

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