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About: Philip Rieff

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Philip Rieff (December 15, 1922 – July 1, 2006) was an American sociologist and cultural critic, who taught sociology at the University of Pennsylvania from 1961 until 1992. He was the author of a number of books on Sigmund Freud and his legacy, including Freud: The Mind of the Moralist (1959) and The Triumph of the Therapeutic: Uses of Faith after Freud (1966). He married his 17 year-old student Susan Sontag after 10 days of courtship in the 1950s. The marriage lasted eight years during which their son, David Rieff—a writer and editor of his mother's personal journals—was born. His second wife and widow Alison Douglas Knox died December 12, 2011.

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  • Philip Rieff (15 de diciembre de 1922 - 1 de julio de 2006) fue un sociólogo y crítico cultural americano, que enseñó sociología en la Universidad de Pensilvania desde 1961 hasta 1992. Fue autor de varios libros sobre Sigmund Freud y su legado, incluyendo Freud: The Mind of the Moralist (1959) y The Triumph of the Therapeutic: Uses of Faith After Freud (1966). Estuvo casado durante ocho años en la década de 1950 con Susan Sontag, con la que escribió su primera obra. De este matrimonio nació su hijo, David Rieff, un escritor.​ (es)
  • Philip Rieff (December 15, 1922 – July 1, 2006) was an American sociologist and cultural critic, who taught sociology at the University of Pennsylvania from 1961 until 1992. He was the author of a number of books on Sigmund Freud and his legacy, including Freud: The Mind of the Moralist (1959) and The Triumph of the Therapeutic: Uses of Faith after Freud (1966). He married his 17 year-old student Susan Sontag after 10 days of courtship in the 1950s. The marriage lasted eight years during which their son, David Rieff—a writer and editor of his mother's personal journals—was born. His second wife and widow Alison Douglas Knox died December 12, 2011. (en)
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  • Philip Rieff (15 de diciembre de 1922 - 1 de julio de 2006) fue un sociólogo y crítico cultural americano, que enseñó sociología en la Universidad de Pensilvania desde 1961 hasta 1992. Fue autor de varios libros sobre Sigmund Freud y su legado, incluyendo Freud: The Mind of the Moralist (1959) y The Triumph of the Therapeutic: Uses of Faith After Freud (1966). Estuvo casado durante ocho años en la década de 1950 con Susan Sontag, con la que escribió su primera obra. De este matrimonio nació su hijo, David Rieff, un escritor.​ (es)
  • Philip Rieff (December 15, 1922 – July 1, 2006) was an American sociologist and cultural critic, who taught sociology at the University of Pennsylvania from 1961 until 1992. He was the author of a number of books on Sigmund Freud and his legacy, including Freud: The Mind of the Moralist (1959) and The Triumph of the Therapeutic: Uses of Faith after Freud (1966). He married his 17 year-old student Susan Sontag after 10 days of courtship in the 1950s. The marriage lasted eight years during which their son, David Rieff—a writer and editor of his mother's personal journals—was born. His second wife and widow Alison Douglas Knox died December 12, 2011. (en)
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