Françoise Collin : la révolution permanente d'une pensée discontinue
Françoise Collin était écrivaine, féministe, philosophe qui connue surtout dans le monde francophone, n’en a pas moins exercé une influence certaine dans les pays méditerranéens –telle bien sûr l’Italie – mais aussi dans les pays anglophones, ainsi qu’en attestent les hommages qui lui ont été rendus...
Main Author: | Montanaro, Mara |
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Other Authors: | Paris 5 |
Language: | fr it |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://www.theses.fr/2013PA05H007 |
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