@ARTICLE{10.21494/ISTE.OP.2020.0448, TITLE={Jean Giono: the panic thought as an anticipated literary environmentalism}, AUTHOR={Marion Stoïchi, }, JOURNAL={Art and Science}, VOLUME={4}, NUMBER={Special issue
}, YEAR={2020}, URL={http://openscience.fr/Jean-Giono-the-panic-thought-as-an-anticipated-literary-environmentalism}, DOI={10.21494/ISTE.OP.2020.0448}, ISSN={2515-8767}, ABSTRACT={From Colline to L’Iris de Suse and the short story L’Homme qui plantait des arbres, nature and landscape have a predominant position in Jean Giono’s work. If some of the critics (and readers) could see a "wonderful lesson of environmentalism", to use the terms of Dominique le Brun, others are more cautious like Jacques Chabot or Walter Wagner. Because if we can assimilate panic thinking, the "round of the world", so dear to Giono, to the morinian concept of "reliance", the lack of environmentalist commitment in the political sphere is clear. Thus, can we talk about a literary environmentalism in Jean Giono’s work and if so, according to which modalities?}}