François de Singly is a sociology lecturer at Paris Descartes University. His research looks into the sociology of family, of education, and of relationships between men and women. In this interview, he explains his ideas about identity, the definition of the self, the role of gender in identity and the consequences of divorce for female identity.
He recently published Séparée, published by Armand Colin, Paris, 2011; Comment aider l’enfant à devenir lui-même ?, published by Armand Colin, Paris, 2009 and Pluriel, Paris, 2010 and Les sociologies de l’individu, with Danilo Martuccelli, coll. 128, published by Armand Colin, Paris, 2009.
This video interview has English subtitles
To quote this article :
Taraneh Moussavi, « Divorce and Identity. An Interview with François de Singly »,
Books and Ideas
, 1 July 2013.
ISSN : 2105-3030.
URL : https://booksandideas.net./Divorce-and-Identity
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