The Porosity of Interspecific Friendship and Mourning in Cédric Sapin-Defour’s Son odeur après la pluie (2023) and Dominique Lestel’s Philosophy

ORCID

Moser: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3824-1021

MSU Affiliation

College of Arts and Sciences; Department of Classical and Modern Languages and Literatures

Creation Date

2026-06-01

Abstract

This article explores Son odeur après la pluie (2023) by Cédric Sapin-Defour through the lens of Dominique Lestel’s transdisciplinary theories on interspecies friendship. Challenging deeply entrenched anthropocentric paradigms, both thinkers confront the enduring myth of the animal as automaton and instead affirm the emotional, semiotic, and relational capacities of non-human animals. Sapin-Defour’s poignant account of grieving his dog Ubac destabilizes societal taboos around mourning non-human companions, while Lestel reframes domesticated life as hybrid communities grounded in interspecific cooperation and affection. Sapin-Defour and Lestel argue for a reconfiguration of friendship, identity, and grief beyond the human-animal binary. By foregrounding the shared, affective dimensions of everyday life between species, this essay calls for a philosophical and cultural shift that validates the depth of our bonds with sentient non-human others and acknowledges their transformative role in shaping the human Self.

Publication Date

1-7-2026

Publication Title

Contemporary French and Francophone Studies

Publisher

Taylor and Francis Group; Routledge

First Page

695

Last Page

714

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Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

https://doi.org/10.1080/17409292.2025.2590341