Dalie Giroux is a professor in the School of Political Studies at the University of Ottawa since 2003. His research focuses on the different forms of the relationship between language and power. She works from three main reservoirs: the political thought of inspiration Nietzschean anthropology of...
Dalie Giroux is a professor in the School of Political Studies at the University of Ottawa since 2003. His research focuses on the different forms of the relationship between language and power. She works from three main reservoirs: the political thought of inspiration Nietzschean anthropology of western societies and contemporary Aboriginal political thought. She is a member of the editorial board of the Journal of idiocy and the organizing committee of the Observatory of new symbolic practices - ONOUPS and collaborates occasionally literary supplement of the newspaper Le Devoir. Dalie Giroux teaches at the School of Political Studies since 2003. Her research, fed by Nietzschean philosophy, anthropology and aboriginal societies of western political thought explores the Many Ways in Which power and language interact. She is a member of the editorial board for the BOOKS of idiocy (idiotie.org-books), part of the organizing committee of the Obervatoire new symbolic practices - ONOUPS (onoups.blogspot.com), and occasional collaborator to the Duty's literary supplement.