Didier Eribon was born in Reims[1] into a working-class family. He was the first in his family to finish secondary education. He credits his mother with helping him achieve this; a factory worker, she had to work overtime to be able to pay for his education.[2]
He is the author of several books, including his Réflexions sur la question gay (1999, Insult and the Making of the Gay Self), Une morale du minoritaire (2001), and Echapper à la psychanalyse (2005, Escaping Psychoanalysis). His biography of Michel Foucault (1989), published in English in 1991, has been praised by Pierre Bourdieu, Paul Veyne, Paul Rabinow and Hayden White, among others. His 1988 book of conversations with Claude Lévi-Strauss was also published in English in 1991.
His 2009 memoir Returning to Reims has had an influence beyond the field of sociology.[4] French novelist Édouard Louis cites the book as having "marked a turning point for his future as a writer."[5]
A film adaptation Retour à Reims (Fragments) [fr] by Jean-Gabriel Périot was released in 2021.[9]
Prizesedit
Eribon is the recipient of the 2008 Brudner Prize.[10] He returned the prize in May 2011 (see his letter: "I Return the Brudner Prize" on his personal homepage).
Michel Foucault et ses contemporains, Paris, Fayard, 1994
Réflexions sur la question gay, Paris, Fayard, 1999. (ISBN 978-2-213-60098-7)
English translation: Insult and the Making of the Gay Self. Translated by Michael Lucey. Duke University Press, 2004. 440 pages.
New edition, revised and augmented, Paris, Flammarion, coll. « Champs », 2012.
Papiers d'identité : interventions sur la question gay, Paris, Fayard, 2000 (ISBN 978-2-213-60576-0)
Une morale du minoritaire : variations sur un thème de Jean Genet, Paris, Fayard, 2001 (ISBN 978-2-213-60918-8)
Hérésies : essais sur la théorie de la sexualité, Paris, Fayard, 2003 (ISBN 978-2-213-61423-6)
Sur cet instant fragile… Carnets janvier-août 2004, Paris, Fayard, 2004 (ISBN 978-2-213-62279-8)
Échapper à la psychanalyse, Paris, Éditions Léo Scheer, 2005 (ISBN 978-2-915280-93-7)
D'une révolution conservatrice et de ses effets sur la gauche française, Paris, Éditions Léo Scheer, 2007.
Contre l'égalité et autres chroniques, Les éditions Cartouche, 2008.
Retour à Reims, Paris, Fayard, 2009.
De la subversion : droit, norme et politique, Paris, Éditions Cartouche, 2010.
Michel Foucault, 1926-1984, nouvelle édition, revue et augmentée, Paris, Flammarion, coll. « Champs : biographie », 2011.
Retours sur Retour à Reims, Les éditions Cartouche, 2011.
La société comme verdict : classes, identités, trajectoires, Paris, Fayard, 2013.
Théories de la littérature : système du genre et verdicts sexuels, Paris, Presses universitaires de France, 2015.
Principes d'une pensée critique, Paris, Fayard, 2016
Écrits sur la psychanalyse, Paris, Fayard, 2019, 304 p. (ISBN 978-2-213-71138-6)
Vie, vieillesse et mort d'une femme du peuple, Paris, Flammarion, 2023, 250 p.
Interviewsedit
Entretiens avec Georges Dumézil, Paris, Gallimard, 1987 (ISBN 2-07-032398-6).
De près et de loin : entretiens avec Claude Lévi-Strauss, Paris, Odile Jacob, 1988.
Conversations with Claude Lévi-Strauss, by Claude Lévi-Strauss and Didier Eribon, Translated by Paula Wissing. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991. 192 pages.
Ce que l'image nous dit : entretiens sur l'art et la science, avec Ernst Gombrich, Paris, Adam Biro, 1991. Réédition aux Éditions Cartouche, 2009.
Notes and referencesedit
^Contemporary Authors Online, Gale, 2006. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Thomson Gale. 2006. Authors Online Archived 2007-03-10 at the Wayback Machine
^Interview about the book, The Guardian, May 27th 2018
^"On Social Verdict: Classes, Identities, Trajectories by Didier Eribon". YouTube.
^Welle (www.dw.com), Deutsche (11 October 2017). "A selection of France's best contemporary writers | DW | 11.10.2017". Deutsche Welle. Archived from the original on 11 October 2017. Retrieved 10 September 2020. "Eribon was long one of France's most famous sociologists until his 2009 book, 'Return to Reims,' an exploration of his working class origins (and the homophobia he faced), also made him a literary heavyweight"
^Petrowski, Nathalie (28 May 2014). "Édouard Louis: famille, je vous hais" [Family: I hate you] (Interview) (in French). La Presse. Retrieved 14 July 2014. Le premier livre qui marquera un tournant pour le futur écrivain paraît en 2009. C'est Retour de Reims de Didier Eribon.
^July 2014 - Interview with Didier Eribon and Laurent Hatat
^"Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2 July 2017. Retrieved 25 June 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
^Returning to Reims. Semiotext(e) / Foreign Agents. Semiotext(e). 13 September 2013. ISBN 9781584351238.
^"Retour à Reims (Fragments) / Returning to Reims (Fragments)". Viennale. Retrieved 11 August 2023.
^"April 10, 2008 - Brudner Prize Winner Lecture at Yale Club NYC". Archived from the original on 18 May 2008. Retrieved 12 March 2008.
External linksedit
Official website(in French)
On Social Verdict: Classes, Identities, Trajectories by Didier Eribon - (Video) on YouTube at Columbia Maison Française