- 205.
Eribon 1991, p. 206.
Eribon 1991, p. 201.
Eribon 1991, p. 209.
Eribon 1991, p. 207.
Eribon 1991, pp. 207–208.
Eribon 1991, pp. 212–218.
Eribon 1991...
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Didier Eribon (born 10 July 1953) is a
French author and philosopher, and a
historian of
French intellectual life. He
lives in Paris.
Didier Eribon was born...
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Littleton 1999, pp. 559–560.
Lincoln 1999, p. 128.
Eribon 1992, p. 124.
Lincoln 1999, pp. 131–134.
Eribon 1992, p. 249. Polomé 1999, pp. 248–251. Littleton...
- said that his
primary contemporary influence was
French sociologist Didier Eribon,
whose book
Returning to Reims,
Louis says "marked a
turning point for his...
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Eribon accused of
plagiarizing Eribon's work, Une
morale du minoritaire.
According to L'Express in 2011,
Halperin had not yet
responded to
Eribon's claims...
- (translated into
English as
Insult and the
Making of the **** Self),
Didier Eribon refers to a
whole section in Nordau's book
targeting Oscar Wilde in aggressive...
-
critique of
psychoanalytic normativity and Oedipus"
according to
Didier Eribon.
Eribon criticizes the
Oedipus complex described by
Freud or
Lacan as an "implausible...
- is a 1989
biography of the
French philosopher Michel Foucault by
Didier Eribon. It was
first published in
French by Flammarion,
followed by
Betsy Wing's...
- Revolutions, 4th Edition. Chicago:
University of
Chicago Press, page 160, Ftnt. 1
Eribon, D. A
Lifelong Interest London:
Thames & Hudson; ISBN 0-500-01574-0 Vienna...
- 463–464.
Deirdre Bair,
Simone de Beauvoir: A Biography, 1990, p. 360.
Eribon,
Didier (1992) [1989].
Michel Foucault.
Translated by
Betsy Wing. Cambridge...