Summary
Dominique Casajus is anthropologist, fellow emeritus at the Institut des Mondes Africains (CNRS, Paris). His work focused mainly on Sahelian Tuaregs. He studied their family and social life, considering in particular the status of women, before approaching their love poetry and their warrior poetry. He later devoted himself to the history of the first contacts between the Tuaregs and the French, which led him to look into the works and destiny of the French explorer Henri Duveyrier and of Charles de Foucauld. He has also been interested in courtly poetry, as well as in debates related to the Homeric question.
Additionals trainings
Doctorat
Université Paris 7 - Anthropologie
1976 à 1979
La vie familiale et sociale des Touaregs Kel Ferwan (région d'Agadez, Niger) <https://books.openedition.org/editionsmsh/6143>
Habilitation à diriger des recherches
Université Paris X-Nanterre - Anthropologie
2006 à 2006
De l'ethnographie des Touaregs à une anthropologie de la littérature orale (https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00115901v5/document)
Degree
Languages
Anglais - Courant
Espagnol - Technique
Latin - Courant
Allemand - Notion
Italien - Technique
Haoussa - Notion