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Elsa Cayat

Elsa Cayat (French: [ɛlza kajat])[1] (c. 1960 – 7 January 2015) was a French psychoanalyst and columnist who died in the January 2015 shooting attack on the Charlie Hebdo newspaper offices.[2][3] She had a biweekly column "Le Divan" ('"The Couch") in Charlie Hebdo. The column was partially based on facts she sifted about society. Dr. Elsa Cayat was also the author of several works on the couple and sexuality, one with the participation of Antonio Fischetti, physics teacher and researcher.[4] Cayat's cousin noted that Cayat received threatening phonecalls because she was Jewish.[5]

Bibliography

  • 1998 : Un homme + une femme = quoi ?, Jacques Grancher ISBN 978-2228901857
  • 2007 : Le désir et la putain with Antonio Fischetti, Albin Michel ISBN 978-2226179272

See also

References

  1. ^ Qui sont les victimes de Charlie Hebdo?, BMFTV
  2. ^ Davidson, Amy (7 January 2015). "The Attack on Charlie Hebdo". The New Yorker. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
  3. ^ Rayner, Gordon (7 January 2015). "Charlie Hebdo attack: France's worst terrorist attack in a generation leaves 12 dead". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
  4. ^ "Charlie Hebdo: Dr. Elsa Cayat among the victims". lequotidiendumedecin.fr. 8 January 2015. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
  5. ^ "'She was definitely killed because she was Jewish'". CNN. 9 January 2015.
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