EPISODE 30 - Reading and Translating Fabrice Hadjadj with Josh Kraut

Episode 30 January 19, 2025 00:41:38
EPISODE 30 - Reading and Translating Fabrice Hadjadj with Josh Kraut
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EPISODE 30 - Reading and Translating Fabrice Hadjadj with Josh Kraut

Jan 19 2025 | 00:41:38

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Show Notes

Josh Bowman talks with Joshua Kraut, Associate Professor of French at Hope College in Holland, Michigan. Dr. Kraut is currently studying and translating the works of contemporary French philosopher Fabrice Hadjadj (b. 1971), who is the topic of this conversation. 

Click here for two translated books by Hadjadj:https://ignatius.com/authors/fabrice-hadjadj/ 

Joshua Kraut's talk for the Saint Benedict Institute on Hadhadj: https://youtu.be/tpF9_JDKJ34?si=oj_w8k1xUpkARyvz 

Hadjadj also directs the Philanthropos Institute: https://www.philanthropos.org/ 

Joshua Kraut’s profile at Hope College: https://hope.edu/directory/people/kraut-josh/index.html 

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