Daniel Sibony is a writer and psychoanalyst French , author of thirty books.
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Born August 22, 1942 in Marrakech , in a Jewish family living in Medina, his mother tongue is the Arabic dialect of Morocco and its cultural language, the Hebrew Bible. At age 5, he began to learn French. He emigrated to Paris at the age of 13. He completed a PhD in mathematics from State and became an assistant in mathematics at the University of Paris at the age of 21, then a lecturer at age 25 in June 1967. He is a professor at the university until 2000, including animating, in addition to courses, seminars and all kinds of experiences.
Meanwhile, he also studied philosophy at bringing the State Doctorate in 1985 as members of the jury: Emmanuel Levinas , Jean-Toussaint Desanti , Henri Atlan and Michel de Certeau.
He became a psychoanalyst at age 32 after training with Lacan and his school.
The collaboration was very personal with Lacan: Lacan attended several years at the seminary at Vincennes Daniel Sibony on Topology and dream interpretation: "This exchange has allowed me to be neither Lacan nor antilacanien but to integrate the best of Lacan's reading of Freud and get away from the worst, the language of sects, "says Sibony.
Since 1974, Daniel Sibony gives Paris an independent seminar devoted to the therapeutic issues and creative practices and their symbolic relation to the unconscious.
Bibliography
D. Sibony is the author of thirty books including most recently:
- Name of God: beyond the three monotheistic religions, Seuil, 2002 (an analysis of the tensions originating from the three religions and a renewed approach to the idea of God)
- Middle East: Psychoanalysis of a conflict, Seuil, 2003
- The Enigma Semitic, Seuil, 2004
- Fous de origin: Journal of Intifada, Bourgois, 2005
- Created: essays on contemporary art, Seuil, 2005
Sibony's books, despite their density and character of research, have an important public Books published - The name and body, Seuil, 1974
- The Other incastrable: psychoanalysis, writing, Seuil, 1978
- The Group Unconscious: the link and fear, Bourgois, 1980
- La Juive: transmission of the unconscious, Grasset, 1983
- Love unconscious beyond the principle of seduction, Grasset, 1983
- Enjoyments of saying new tests on the transmission of the unconscious, Grasset, 1985
- The Feminine and seduction, Livre de Poche, 1987
- Between saying and doing: thinking art, Grasset, 1989
- In-between: the original shares, Seuil, 1991; Points-Essais, 1998
- The three monotheistic religions: Jews, Christians, Muslims from their sources and fates, Seuil, 1992; Points-Essais, 1997
- The People "psychiatrist" current situation of psychoanalysis, ed. Balland, 1993
- Hatred of Desire, Bourgois, 1978; 1994
- The Body and its dance, Seuil, 1995; Points-Essais, 1998
- I. Events Psychopathology of everyday life, Seuil, 1991; Points-Essais, 1995
- II events. Psychopathology of everyday life, Seuil, Points-Essais, 1995
- Antonio Segui, Cercle d'Art, 1996
- The Game and Password: ientit and theater, Seuil, 1997
- Violence: crossings, Seuil, 1998
- Psychopathology present. Events III, Seuil, 1999; Points-Essais, 2000
- Perversions: Dialogues on the follies "current", Seuil, 1987; Points-Essais, 2000
- Self-giving or sharing of yourself? The drama Levinas, Odile Jacob, 2000
- Racism, hatred identity, Seuil, 1988 and 1997; Points-Essais, 2001
- Psychoanalysis and Judaism, Flammarion, coll. Fields, 2001
- Events. Psychopathology present, Seuil, 2001, box 3 vols.
- Name of God: beyond the three monotheistic religions, Seuil, 2002; Points-Essais, 2006
- With Shakespeare: splinters and passions into twelve parts, Seuil, 1988; Points-Essais, 2003
- Middle East: Psychoanalysis of a conflict, Seuil, 2003
- The Enigma Semitic, Seuil, 2004
- Fous de origin: Journal of Intifada, Bourgois, 2005
- Created: essays on contemporary art, Seuil, 2005
- Bible readings, Odile Jacob, 2006
- Therapeutic action: beyond the people "shrink", Seuil, 2007
- Marrakech, departure, Odile Jacob, 2009
- The Meaning of laughter and humor, Odile Jacob, 2010
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