Philippe Artières

Philippe Artières is a French Historien, currently in charge of research to CNRS. Its thesis, prepared under the direction of Michelle Perrot at the University Paris 7, was devoted to the medicalisation of the ordinary writings at the XIXe century, mainly with the writings of criminals. It thus explored the funds of autobiographies of criminals brought together by Doctor Lacassagne in Lyon at the end of the XIXe century, and preserved today at the Public library of Lyon. the book of the guilty lives (Albin Michel, 2000) gives to reading these astonishing texts. With Dominique Kalifa, it published an experimental work ( Vidal the killer of women: a social biography , Perrin 2001) entirely composed of extracts of files assembled in a biographical account. Specialist in ordinary writings, to which it devoted many works, it is in addition, president of the Center Michel Foucault since 1995, responsibility which led it to publish a volume of files on the Group Information Prisons ( Archives of a fight , Paris, IMEC, 2003).

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