Der Biograf des antibiografischen Feldes: Didier Eribons Rückkehr nach Reims
Author(s) -
Katharina Prager
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
le foucaldien
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2515-2076
DOI - 10.16995/lefou.35
Subject(s) - biography , german , context (archaeology) , class (philosophy) , sociology , michel foucault , art history , history , epistemology , philosophy , linguistics , political science , politics , law , archaeology
Returning to Reims by the French sociologist Didier Eribon is an innovative attempt at social self-analysis, that is, autobiography combined with theory, taking into account the social factors that influence a life. Setting out to explore his detachment from his family, Eribon analyses the rightward drift of the working-class. Published 2009 in France, especially its German translation became a bestseller. This article reviews Eribon's project in the context of biography theory. Taking into account that Eribon started out as biographer of Michel Foucault, it deals with the connection of auto/biography and theory and outlines the theories (by Bourdieu and Foucault) and methods behind Eribon's returns and reflections.
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