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    Hélène Rytmann - Wikipedia

    Hélène Rytmann (15 October 1910 – 16 November 1980) was a French revolutionary and sociologist. She was active as a Communist militant in the French resistance to Nazism. A member of the French Communist Party, she was expelled after accusations of Trotskyism and having participated in summary executions of … See more

    Rytmann was born in Paris in 1910 to a Jewish family of Russian and Lithuanian origin. According to Althusser, Rytmann was sexually abused as a child by her family doctor. At age 13, the doctor forced Rytmann to … See more

    During the German occupation of France, Rytmann refused to wear the yellow star mandated by the Nazis and instead joined the French … See more

    John Banville's 2002 novel Shroud was partly inspired by the scandal of Rytmann's murder.
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    • Rytman, Helene; Istomina, Tatiana; Veasey, Richard. Fhilosophy of the Encounter, Pinsapo, Highland NY, 2019. See more

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    On 16 November 1980, Rytmann was murdered by her husband by strangulation at their apartment at the École normale supérieure See more

    • Althusser, Louis; Althusser, Hélène; Corpet, Olivier. Lettres à Hélène : 1947–1980, Grasset, Paris, 2011.
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    WEBThe article offers a look at the assassination in 1980 of Hélène Rytmann-Legotien by her partner, Louis Althusser, then a famous Marxist philosopher teaching at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris.

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