Clément, Catherine (1939–)
Clément, Catherine (1939–)
French journalist and educator. Name variations: Catherine Clement. Born 1939 in Paris, France.
Influenced by Marxism and psychoanalysis, served as co-editor of journal L'Arc; psychoanalytical writings include Claude Lévi-Strauss ou la Structure du malheur (1970), Les fils de Freud sont fatigués (1978) and Vies et légendes de Jacues Lacan (1981); feminist works include La Jeune Née (with Hélène Cixous, 1975) and L'Opéra ou la défaite des femmes (1981); novels include La Sultane (1981), Le Maure de Venise (1983), Bleu Panique (1986), Theo's Odyssey and Martin and Hannah.
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