Jean-Pierre LaFouge
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Jean-Pierre LaFouge is an Associate Professor of
Traditionalism
.
Biography
LaFouge was born in 1944 in
Champagne, France. He studied philosophy at Nancy and taught philosophy in several lycées in France and in Morocco from 1962–1976. His academic career took him to the United States where he obtained a Ph.D. in French literature in 1986 from Indiana University, specializing in nineteenth- and seventeenth-century French and Orientalist Literature.[1]
He is the author of several articles dealing with the relationship between art,
Traditionalist writer Frithjof Schuon
.
Bibliography
- Etude Sur L'Orientalisme D'Eugene Fromentin Dans Ses "Recits Algeriens" (Peter Lang Pub Inc, 1989)
- For God's Greater Glory: Gems of Jesuit Spirituality (World Wisdom, 2006)
See also
- Frithjof Schuon
- Traditionalist School
- Orientalism