Patrick Declerck

Patrick Declerck is a Philosophe, Anthropologue (École of the high studies in social sciences) and Psychanalyste (Psychoanalytical Société of Paris) born with Brussels, on October 18th, 1953.

He is the author of a work devoted to the questions of the desocialisation, wandering and alcoholism.

He is in particular the author of a work major of contemporary anthropology with the Shipwrecked men (Plon, 2001), dedicated work with the tramps of Paris and published by Jean Malaurie in the collection “human Ground”. Following this work, it published a lampoon on this same topic of the clorchardisation: new blood arrived (Gallimard, 2005).

He is in addition the author of various literary texts and in particular of news of which some were published in the collection Garanti without moraline (Flammarion, 2004).

Lastly, it is known for its standpoint in favor of the Athéisme.

See too

External bonds

  • Chronic of Pierre Assouline on his last book

  • For a lira a report of '' Shipwrecked men: with the tramps of Paris '', on the site of the review Labyrinth .

  • Maintenance of February 2002

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