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Jean Le Moyne, (February 17, 1913 – April 1, 1996) was a
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. Born in
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,
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, in 1961 he wrote ''Convergences'', winner of the 1961 Governor General's Award for French non-fiction. He won the
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in 1968. On December 23, 1982 he was appointed to the Senate at the recommendation of
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representing the senatorial division of Rigaud, Quebec. He retired on his 75th birthday on February 17, 1988. He sat as a
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. In 1982, he was made an Officer of the
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"in recognition of his important contribution to Canadian humanities".


References


Further reading

* Quesnel, C. (2015). Rencontre de Jean Le Moyne, le mauvais contemporain. (PhD dissertation), Université McGill, Montréal * Thibault, G., & Hayward, M. (2014)
Jean Le Moyne’s Itinéraire mécanologique: Machine Poetics, Reverie, and Technological Humanism
Canadian Literature: A Quarterly of Criticism and Review (221), 56-72. * Thibault, G., & Hayward, M. (2017)
Understanding Machines: A History of Canadian Mechanology
Canadian Journal of Communication, 42(3), 449-466. * Thibault, G. (2017)
Filming Simondon: The National Film Board, Education, and Humanism
Canadian Journal of Film Studies, 26(1), 1-23.
Fonds Jean Le Moyne
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. The description of the fonds is in French.


External links

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Research portal by professors Mark Hayward (York University, Canada) and Ghislain Thibault (Université de Montréal, Canada) supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council on the history of Canadian Mechanology, including exploring the relationship between Le Moyne and French philosophers of techniques (Gilbert Simondon, Jacques Lafitte, Henri Van Lier).
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