Francis Jeanson

7 July 1922

Bordeaux, France

1 August 2009(2009-08-01) (aged 87)

Arès, France

Philosopher
Journalist
Activist

Life[edit]

Although his father's name was Henri, Francis Jeanson was not related to the Henri Jeanson who was a journalist at Le Canard enchaîné, Le Crapouillot, and a screenwriter.


During the Second World War, he escaped through Spain to flee the Service du travail obligatoire and joined the Armée française de la Libération in 1943.[1]


A reporter for the Alger républicain in 1945, he met Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre and the latter entrusted to him the management of the magazine Les Temps modernes from 1951 to 1956. He wrote the critique of The Rebel, which eventually led to ending for good the relationship between Sartre and Camus.


He became acquainted with Emmanuel Mounier, who in 1948 opened for him the doors of the magazine Esprit, where there was a certain 'philocommunism' and who facilitated his entry into the intellectual seraglio of the post-war period. Mounier also invited him to the reading committee of the Éditions du Seuil and recommended him to its literary director, Paul Flamand. At the death of Mounier in March 1950, Jeanson took over the direction of the series "Écrivains de Toujours".[2]


Beginning in 1957, at the height of the Algerian war, he put his anti-colonial ideals into practice by creating the Jeanson network to transport funds to the National Liberation Front of Algeria. This clandestine network of militants was disbanded in 1960. Fleeing abroad, Francis Jeanson was tried in absentia, convicted of high treason, and sentenced in October 1960 to ten years' imprisonment.


He returned to Paris on the occasion of his amnesty in 1966, then worked with the Théâtre de Bourgogne (directed by Jacques Fornier) and was in charge of prefiguring the cultural policy of the Maison de la culture in Chalon-sur-Saône (1967–1971). He proposed and elaborated through this experience the notion of "non-public", which will be resumed in May 1968 in the Declaration of Villeurbanne, of which he was the main editor.


Solicited by psychiatrists, he then led interventions for an open psychiatry, a psychiâtrie du sujet, ("psychiatry of the subject") and created in particular the SOFOR (Sud Ouest Formation Recherche), which developed training activities for caregivers.


In 1992, he became president of the Sarajevo Association, in support of the Bosnian people, and was a candidate on the list Europe Begins at Sarajevo of professor Léon Schwartzenberg for the 1994 European Parliament election.

1950: Signification humaine du rire,

Éditions du Seuil

1951: Montaigne par lui-même, Seuil, "Écrivains de toujours", Prix Fénéon in 1953

Collections Microcosme

1952: La Phénoménologie

1954: La vraie vérité, followed by La Récrimination

1955: Sartre par lui-même

1955: L'Algérie hors la loi, in collaboration with Colette Jeanson (his wife)

1960: Notre guerre, Éditions de Minuit

1962: La Révolution algérienne, problèmes et perspectives

1963: Lignes de départ

1963 :La Foi d'un incroyant, Seuil -  2020043998

ISBN

1965: Lettre aux femmes

1965: Problème le moral et la pensée de Sartre followed by Un quidam nommé Sartre, Seuil

1966: Sartre

1966: Simone de Beauvoir ou l'entreprise de vivre, Seuil

1969: La Foi, with Paul Toinet

1973: L'action culturelle dans la cité, Seuil -  2020021900

ISBN

1974: Sartre dans sa vie : biographie, Seuil -  2020021161

ISBN

1978: Discours sans méthode, interviews with

Henri Laborit

1979 Éloge de la psychiatrie, Seuil -  202005311X

ISBN

1987 La Psychiatrie au tournant, Seuil -  2020097516

ISBN

1991: Algéries, Seuil -  2020128616

ISBN

1997: Une exigence de sens (three conversations with ), at Le Bord de l'eau

Dominique-Emmanuel Blanchard

2000: Sartre, Seuil

2000: Entre-deux, entretiens avec Christiane Philip, Éditions Le Bord de l'eau

2001: Notre guerre, - ISBN 2911289358

Berg International

2004: Quelle formation, pour quelle psychiatrie ? Vingt ans d'expérience de la SOFOR. Erès,  978-2749203621. Collective work under the direction of F. Jeanson.

ISBN

2005: La culture pratique du monde, avec Philippe Forest et Patrick Champagne, Editions Cécile Defaut 2005

2008–2009: Escales, inédits, Éditions Le Bord de l'eau

Marie-Pierre Ulloa, Francis Jeanson. Un intellectuel en dissidence de la Résistance à la guerre d'Algérie, Berg International Editeurs, Paris, 2001, 286 p.

Marie-Pierre Ulloa, Francis Jeanson: A Dissident Intellectual from the French Resistance to the Algerian War (Palo Alto, Stanford UP, 2008)  978-0804755085.

ISBN

Itinéraire d'un intellectuel engagé, documentary film directed by Catherine de Grissac and Bernard Vrigon of the APDFJ.

Les valises du professeur Jeanson, biographical essay by Dominique-Emmanuel Blanchard, , 2015

Éditions Ovadia

, by Jean-Luc Godard, 1967 (Jeanson plays his own role in a discussion with Anne Wiazemsky)

La Chinoise

- Vidéos de Francis Jeanson par Dominique-Emmanuel Blanchard

- SOFOR : Francis Jeanson a fondé cette association en 1984

documentaire de Catherine de Grissac et Bernard Vrignon réalisé en 2011 published by Mediapart in 2015

Francis Jeanson, itinéraire d'un intellectuel engagé

on Libération '(4 August 2009)

Francis Jeanson pose ses valises

on Encyclopedia Universalis

Francis Jeanson

on Alterinfo.net

Francis Jeanson: Un juste qui sauva l'honneur de la France

on INA.fr (19 July 1955)

Francis Jeanson

on CAIRN

Francis Jeanson, un mécréant qui s’est mêlé de psychiatrie

on CAIRN

Biographie