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− | Author, philosopher, and historian. Professor at the School of Philosophy and Social Sciences of the University of Amiens. Author of several books, including 'Réflexions sur la question gay' (1999), 'Une morale du minoritaire' (2001), 'Echapper à la psychanalyse' (2005), and his memoir 'Returning to Reims' (2018). He also published a biography of Michel Foucault (1989, 1991). Visiting fellow, King's College Cambridge. | + | Author, philosopher, and historian. Professor at the School of Philosophy and Social Sciences of the University of Amiens. Specialty is in the study of class within societies. Author of several books, including 'Réflexions sur la question gay' (1999), 'Une morale du minoritaire' (2001), 'Echapper à la psychanalyse' (2005), and his memoir 'Returning to Reims' (2018). He also published a biography of Michel Foucault (1989, 1991). Visiting fellow, King's College Cambridge. |
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+ | * [[Prominent Biographers Who are LGBTQ]] | ||
+ | * [[LGBTQ Historians]] | ||
+ | * [[LGBTQ Philosophers and Teachers of Philosophy]] | ||
==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 18:42, 9 August 2021
Country
France
Birth - Death
1953 -
Occupation
Academic
Description
Author, philosopher, and historian. Professor at the School of Philosophy and Social Sciences of the University of Amiens. Specialty is in the study of class within societies. Author of several books, including 'Réflexions sur la question gay' (1999), 'Une morale du minoritaire' (2001), 'Echapper à la psychanalyse' (2005), and his memoir 'Returning to Reims' (2018). He also published a biography of Michel Foucault (1989, 1991). Visiting fellow, King's College Cambridge.