Sylvain Lazarus
Sylvain Lazarus (born 1943) is a French sociologist, anthropologist and political theorist. He has also written under the pseudonym Paul Sandevince. Lazarus is a Professor at the Paris 8 University.
Life and work
Sylvain Lazarus worked out a theory of the social function of political categorizations (cf. The Anthropology of the Name, 1996), exploring in the anthropological field what his Lacanian friends Alain Badiou (Being and Event, 1988) and Jean-Claude Milner (The Indistinct Names, 1983) worked out, respectively, in the fields of philosophy, of linguistics and of psychoanalytic theory.
Lazarus's 1996 book 'Anthropologie du nom' (The Anthropology of the Name) has not yet been translated into English. It was discussed at length by Alain Badiou in his Abrégé de Métapolitique (1998), now translated into English as Metapolitics (2005).
L'Organisation Politique
Following the student uprisings of May 1968 in France, Lazarus was a founding member of the Union des communistes de France marxiste-léniniste (UCFml). To quote Badiou himself, the UCFml is "the Maoist organization established in late 1969 by Natacha Michel, Sylvain Lazarus, myself and a fair number of young people".[1] Fifteen years later, Lazarus was a founding member (along with Badiou and Michel) of the militant French political organisation "L'Organisation Politique"[2] which called itself a post-party organization concerned with direct popular intervention in a wide range of issues (including immigration, labor, and housing). In addition to numerous writings and interventions since the 1980s, L'Organisation Politique has stressed the importance of developing political prescriptions concerning undocumented migrants (in France referred to as les sans papiers) and stresses that they must be conceived primarily as workers and not immigrants.
International Observatory on Suburbs and Outskirts
Since the 1990s, Sylvain Lazarus focus his works on the French suburbs (the banlieues). With the French anthropologist Alain Bertho, he has founded in 2008 l'Observatoire international des banlieues et des périphéries (OIBP) and produces researches in France, Brazil and Senegal.
Bibliography
- Author:
- (French) ‘Althusser, la politique et l’histoire’. In S. Lazarus (ed.) Politique et philosophie dans l’oeuvre de Louis Althusser. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1993.
- (French) Anthropologie du nom. Paris: Seuil, 1996.
- (French) "Anthropologie ouvrière et enquêtes d’usine; état des lieux et problématique". In Revue Ethnologie Française, numéro 3, 2001.
- (French) Introduction to Ethnologie française n°III/2001 consacré à l'anthropologie ouvrière[3]
- (French) "Desir de Revolution".In Lignes n°04 : (février 2002)
- (English) "Lenin and the Party, 1902 – November 1917". In Lenin Reloaded: Toward a Politics of Truth. Durham: Duke University Press, 2007.
- Co-author, editor:
- (French) L'art dégénéré – Actes d'une exposition, Aix-en-Provence, juin 1998 :Jean-Paul Curnier, Sylvain Lazarus, Jean-Pierre Faye, Alain Badiou – Editeur: Al Dante (Editions) (1998)
- (French) Politique et philosophie dans l'oeuvre de Louis Althusser – Pratiques théoriques éditeur : Presses Universitaires France (1993)
- Conference Director:
- Chercher ailleurs et autrement. Sur la doctrine des lieux, l’économie, l’effondrement du socialisme Conférence du Perroquet – 1992
Using the pseudonym Paul Sandevince
- all articles in French:
- articles dans le journal maoïste de l'UCFML.[4]
- Qu'est-ce qu'une Politique Marxiste Éditions Potemkine – janvier 1978
- Notes de travail sur le post-léninisme Éditions Potemkine – 1981.
Notes
- ↑ Badiou, Alain (2010). "Part I: "We Are Still the Contemporaries of May '68"". The Communist Hypothesis (pbk). translated by David Macey and Steve Corcoran. Verso. p. 58. ISBN 978-1-84467-600-2.
- ↑ The following was the organisation's website at http://www.orgapoli.net/. According to the (linked above)French Wikipedia page, this organization dissolved in 2007
- ↑ Texte
- ↑ Les Editions Prolétariennes
References
Further reading
- Alain Badiou:
- Metapolitics, 2005
- Logics of Worlds: 'Being and Event', Volume 2, 2009. Here, Badiou discusses the ongoing importance for him of Lazarus's work and political interventions. See in particular the extensive endnotes in the back section of this volume. The index points to other references to Lazarus in this volume.
- Michael Neocosmos, The Political Conditions of Social Thought and the Politics of Emancipation: An Introduction to the work of Sylvain Lazarus, 2009
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