Didier Eribon
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Didier Eribon
Summary
Didier Eribon is a human[1]. Born in Reims[2], he… he was born on July 10, 1953[3]. He worked as a sociologist[4], philosopher[5], research fellow[6], journalist[7], and writer[8]. He has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[9]
Key Facts
- Didier Eribon was born in Reims[2].
- Didier Eribon was born on July 10, 1953[3].
- Among Didier Eribon's spouses was Q17628988[10].
- Didier Eribon held citizenship in France[11].
- Didier Eribon worked as a sociologist[4].
- Didier Eribon's professions included philosopher[5].
- Didier Eribon's professions included research fellow[6].
- Didier Eribon worked as a journalist[7].
- Didier Eribon's professions included writer[8].
- Didier Eribon worked as an opinion journalist[12].
- Didier Eribon's field of work was philosophy[13].
- Didier Eribon's field of work was sociology[14].
- Didier Eribon's field of work was literary criticism[15].
- Didier Eribon's field of work was homosexuality[16].
- Didier Eribon's field of work was opinion journalism[17].
- Didier Eribon's education included a stint at University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne[18].
- A notable work attributed to Didier Eribon is Returning to Reims[19].
- Didier Eribon received the Officer of Arts and Letters[20].
- Didier Eribon received the Brudner Prize[21].
- Didier Eribon received the Honorary Doctorate of University of Buenos Aires[22].
- Didier Eribon received the Prix de l’Académie de Berlin[23].
- Didier Eribon is recorded as male[24].
- Didier Eribon's instance of is recorded as human[25].
- Didier Eribon supervised Antoine Idier as a doctoral student[26].
- Didier Eribon's Commons category is recorded as Didier Eribon[27].
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Origins and Family
Didier Eribon was born in Reims[2]. He was born on July 10, 1953[3].
Education
Didier Eribon's education included a stint at University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne[18].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include sociologist[4], philosopher[5], research fellow[6], journalist[7], writer[8], and opinion journalist[12]. Fields of work include philosophy[13], an academic discipline[28]; sociology[14], an academic discipline[29]; literary criticism[15], a literary genre[30]; homosexuality[16], a sexual orientation[31]; and opinion journalism[17], a journalism genre[32]. Didier Eribon supervised Antoine Idier as a doctoral student[26].
Works and Contributions
A notable work attributed to Didier Eribon is Returning to Reims[19].
Recognition
Awards received include Officer of Arts and Letters[20], a grade of an order[33], in France[34]; Brudner Prize[21], an award[35], founded in 2000[36]; Honorary Doctorate of University of Buenos Aires[22], an award[37], in Argentina[38]; and Prix de l’Académie de Berlin[23], a cultural prize[39], in Germany[40], founded in 2008[41].
Personal Life
Didier Eribon was married to Q17628988[10].
Why It Matters
Didier Eribon has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[9] He is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[42]
FAQs
Where was Didier Eribon born?
Didier Eribon was born in Reims[2].
Who was Didier Eribon married to?
Didier Eribon's spouses include Q17628988[10].
What did Didier Eribon do for work?
Didier Eribon worked as sociologist[4], philosopher[5], research fellow[6], journalist[7], and writer[8].
Where did Didier Eribon go to school?
Didier Eribon was educated at University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne[18].
What awards did Didier Eribon receive?
Honors received include Officer of Arts and Letters[20], Brudner Prize[21], Honorary Doctorate of University of Buenos Aires[22], and Prix de l’Académie de Berlin[23].