Home
International Encyclopaedia
of the Histories of Anthropology

« Michel Izard. Entretien avec Dominique Casajus et Virginie Véricourt »

Dominique Casajus & Virginie Véricourt
2006
Full reference

« Michel Izard. Entretien avec Dominique Casajus et Virginie Véricourt », collection “L’Ethnologie en héritage”, n°2, director : Stéphane Jourdain ; producer : Gilles Le Mao /La Huit, 2006, 90 min.

Presentation :
Michel Izard is an anthropologist, honorary director of research at the CNRS, member of the Laboratory of Social Anthropology. His research in history and political anthropology deals with the ancient political formations with centralised power in Moogo (Burkina Faso), in particular the ancient kingdom of Yatenga. He edited a collective book on “Lévi-Strauss” for the Cahiers de L’Herne (2004) and co-edited the Dictionnaire d’ethnologie et d’anthropologie (PUF, 1991). He is the author of : Introduction à l’histoire des royaumes mossi ; Gens du pouvoir, gens de la terre, les institutions politiques de l’ancien royaume du Yatenga, and L’Odyssée du pouvoir, un royaume africain : État, société, destin individuel.

Legal Notice

This documentary film is protected by French legislation and international conventions on copyright and intellectual property.
The only free and exclusive use of these works authorised by the authors and BEROSE is for teaching and research purposes, notwithstanding the provisions of the French intellectual property code.
Any other use (reproduction, representation, translation,...), particularly for commercial purposes, is forbidden without the prior agreement of the authors or rights holders concerned. Unauthorised use (by law or by the author) of a work is piracy, and any piracy is an offence (article L.335-2 of the French Intellectual Property Code).