Entrevista com Jean-Bruno Renard
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Jean-Bruno Renard é professor de Sociologia na Université Paul-Valéry, Montpellier, França. Pesquisa a sociologia do imaginário em três áreas principais: nas histórias em quadrinhos, nos diversos tipos de crenças - tais como paranormais, para-religiosas, supertições, científicas, extraterrestres, além da ficção científica -, e nos boatos e "lendas urbanas" (ou narrativas-boatos), ao qual dedicou livros e inúmeros artigos. Entre as publicações traduzidas para o português, destacam-se uma de suas obras sobre quadrinhos, "A Banda Desenhada" (Livraria Martins Fontes, 1981) e "Sociologia do Imaginário" (Editora Sulina, 2007), publicada originalmente em 2006, com Patrick Legros, Frédéric Monneyron e Patrick Tacussel, um manual universitário sobre a sociologia do imaginário.Downloads
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