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Jean Fourton (born 1934 in
Puy-en-Velay Le Puy-en-Velay (, literally ''Le Puy in Velay''; oc, Lo Puèi de Velai ) is the prefecture of the Haute-Loire department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of south-central France. Located near the river Loire, the city is famous for its ...
, France) is a writer,
humanist Humanism is a philosophical stance that emphasizes the individual and social potential and agency of human beings. It considers human beings the starting point for serious moral and philosophical inquiry. The meaning of the term "human ...
, painter and psychoanalyst.


Career

Born 1934 in
Puy-en-Velay Le Puy-en-Velay (, literally ''Le Puy in Velay''; oc, Lo Puèi de Velai ) is the prefecture of the Haute-Loire department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of south-central France. Located near the river Loire, the city is famous for its ...
, France, Fourton lived in North America after
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposing ...
. Upon returning to France, he worked as a journalist for several publications. In 1958, at 24 years old, under the official patronage of the Ministère de la Reconstruction (Ministry of Reconstruction), he publishes in two volumes an 800-page encyclopedia on industrial decentralization in France (''Panorama de la décentralisation''). Then he founded a printing office and a publishing house. He wrote ''U. S… et coutumes en France'', a satire of Americans in France, published by Editions Rabelais and illustrated by Bernard Aldebert. Between 1971 and 1980 he works with Jacques Lacan who was his own psychoanalyst. He becomes member of the
École Freudienne de Paris The École freudienne de Paris (EFP) was a French psychoanalytic professional body formed in 1964 by Jacques Lacan. It became 'a vital—if conflict-ridden—institution until its dissolution in 1980'. Early history In 1953 conflict within the ...
(Freudian School of Paris) and starts working as a psychoanalyst. In 1972
Roland Barthes Roland Gérard Barthes (; ; 12 November 1915 – 26 March 1980) was a French literary theorist, essayist, philosopher, critic, and semiotician. His work engaged in the analysis of a variety of sign systems, mainly derived from Western popula ...
is one of his teachers. He earns a doctorate in Education with a thesis on aggressiveness. He publishes a new book ''Agressivité utile ou dangereuse'' (Editions Tête de Feuilles) and participates in the production of five films on painless childbirth. During 1975–1984: He meets
Pierre Soulages Pierre Jean Louis Germain Soulages (; 24 December 1919 – 26 October 2022) was a French painter, printmaker, and sculptor. In 2014, President François Hollande of France described him as "the world's greatest living artist." His works are hel ...
, a French painter who encourages him to show his own paintings in Paris. Reviews will say "a new baroque has arrived". Then Jean Fourton will exhibit his paintings, sculptures and tapestries throughout the world. In this field he invents the art of stained glass window associated with Aubusson tapestries, the "vitraux-tapisseries" (registered trademark and model) for the Mémorial des Déportations au Margeleix, in
Puy-Malsignat Puy-Malsignat (; oc, Pueg Malsinhac) is a commune in the Creuse department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in central France. Geography An area of farming, lakes and streams comprising the village and a few hamlets some north of Aubusson, b ...
and for the 12th-century chapel of Domeyrot in the
Creuse Creuse (; oc, Cruesa or ) is a department in central France named after the river Creuse. After Lozère, it is the second least populated department in France. It is bordered by Indre and Cher to the north, Allier and Puy-de-Dôme to the ea ...
department with an homage to Leonardo da Vinci. He obtains orders from French Government. Some of his works are in the Musée départemental de la Tapisserie d'Aubusson and in the Musée de la Franc-Maçonnerie in Paris. In 1984 he discovers in Vienna the first book own by Sigmund Freud when he was a child. This book is important as it was the foundation of Freud works concerning Dream interpretation, interpretation of dreams. He publishes ''L'amour de la psychanalyse'' (Editions Souny). Since 1970 he has given lectures in several universities, and in 2000 published fifteen of them under the general title of ''Surfaces à émouvoir'' (Ed. Clef) In 2001, for his contribution to culture, after nomination by the French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin, Jacques Chirac who was the President of France, awards Jean Fourton with the Ordre National du Mérite which is one of the three main distinctions in France. Jean Fourton discovered that Sigmund Freud was a Freemason, and that nobody knew it. This is a discovery of interest for the history and daily clinical practice of psychoanalysis as it puts a new light on work and life of the creator of psychoanalysis. To fill in of a missing page in Freud's biography, he publishes in 2012 the first book on the subject which is now a reference: Freud franc-maçon (Editions Souny) soon to be published in English.


Some publications

* ''Agressivité utile ou dangereuse'', Éditions Tête de Feuilles, 1972 * ''L'Amour de la psychanalyse'', Éditions Lucien Souny, 1984 * ''Surfaces à émouvoir'', Éditions Clef, 2000 * ''Freud franc-maçon'', Éditions Lucien Souny, 2012


References


External links


www.jeanfourton.com

www.freudfrancmacon.com
{{DEFAULTSORT:Fourton, Jean French psychoanalysts French non-fiction writers 20th-century French painters French humanists 1934 births Living people People from Le Puy-en-Velay 21st-century French painters