Élisabeth Roudinesco, born on September tenth, nineteen forty-four, is a distinguished French scholar renowned for her contributions to the fields of history and psychoanalysis. She is currently engaged in teaching a seminar on the history of psychoanalysis at the prestigious École Normale Supérieure, where she shares her extensive knowledge and insights with students and colleagues alike.
Roudinesco's scholarly work primarily delves into the realms of psychiatry, psychology, and psychoanalysis, with a particular focus on their evolution in France and across the globe. Her biographical works on influential figures such as Jacques Lacan and Sigmund Freud have garnered significant acclaim, with her biography of Freud, titled Freud, In his Time and Ours, receiving the esteemed Prix Décembre and the Prix des Prix in two thousand fourteen.
In collaboration with Michel Plon, she has also produced a comprehensive Dictionary of Psychoanalysis, which is now in its seventh edition as of two thousand twenty-three. This monumental work has been translated into numerous languages, although it has yet to be published in English. Additionally, her book Généalogies, which remains unpublished in English, was honored with The Best Book Prize by The Société française d'histoire de la médecine.
Roudinesco's scholarly contributions have reached a global audience, with her works translated into thirty languages, reflecting her significant impact on the study of psychoanalysis and its history.