Born on May 4th 1945 with Nades (To combine) from a father mining engineer Polish immigrant (Henri Agacinski) and from a mother employed in the trade, Sylviane Agacinski is a French philosopher. She is the younger sister by Sophie Agacinski, actress. She grows in Seine-et-Marne (Thomery and Melun), then with Lyon after a short passage to Mâcon. She makes her studies with the Juliette-Récamier college, then follows courses of philosophy to the Université of Lyon, in particular those of Gilles Deleuze.
She goes up to Paris in 1968, where she is during one year freelance journalist with the newspaper Paris-Match . She is then received with the CAPES (first with the writing) and with the aggregation of philosophy. She begins her career of teaching which will successively lead it to Saint-Omer, Soissons, and with the Lycée Carnot (Paris) of Paris (XVII {{E}} district). It is at that time that it takes part in the foundation and the direction of the international Collège of philosophy, at the sides in particular of Jacques Derrida, of which it will have a son in 1984.
She obtains in 1991 a statute of researcher whom she occupies still today, with the Ecole of the high studies in social sciences (EHESS). She is married with Lionel Jospin since June 30th 1994. She published many articles and seven books, devoting herself especially these last years to the question of the relationship between the sexes.
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