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Nicolas Trifon

Nicolas Trifon (born Sorin Cătălin Edmond Nicolae Dumnorix Mihai Trifon; 29 May 1949 – 18 August 2023) was a Romanian-born academic, editor and linguist in France of partial Aromanian descent. Born in Bucharest and having studied at the University of Bucharest, he moved in 1977 to Paris, France, where he completed a linguistics doctorate at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (EHESS).

Nicolas Trifon
Born
Sorin Cătălin Edmond Nicolae Dumnorix Mihai Trifon

(1949-05-29)29 May 1949
Died18 August 2023(2023-08-18) (aged 74)
NationalityRomanian, French
Occupation(s)Academic, editor, linguist, proofreader
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Bucharest
School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences
ThesisDes blagues: masses parlantes et rhétorique marxiste-léniniste de pouvoir (1983)

Trifon had a prolific intellectual production. He published several anarchist works, was an editor at the French-language online newspaper Le Courrier des Balkans [bg; fr; ro] and authored research works about Moldova and the Aromanians. Trifon was a major specialist in the Aromanians, having written several books about them. He saw himself involved in Aromanian activist initiatives and was a member of the Trâ Armânami Association of French Aromanians (AFA).

Biography edit

Nicolas Trifon was born as Sorin Cătălin Edmond Nicolae Dumnorix Mihai Trifon[1] on 29 May[2] 1949 in Bucharest, Romania.[3] His father was an economist while his mother was a pediatrician.[4] He was of ethnic Aromanian descent on his father's side,[3] with origins from the Aromanian village of Malovište (Aromanian: Mulovishti) today in North Macedonia.[5]

Trifon studied at the Faculty of Romance, Classical and Oriental Languages (today the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures) of the University of Bucharest with a specialization on the French language.[5] He then studied a doctorate at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (EHESS) in Paris, France, which allowed him to move to the city in 1977 in the view of the increasingly authoritarian government of Nicolae Ceaușescu over Communist Romania.[4] In 1983, Trifon finished his PhD thesis on linguistics at the EHESS.[3] Titled Des blagues: masses parlantes et rhétorique marxiste-léniniste de pouvoir ("Jokes: Talking Masses and Marxist–Leninist Rhetoric of Power"),[4] it dealt with the rigid language often used by totalitarian regimes.[3] Trifon would travel to the countries of the Eastern Bloc but also to Latin America, living for some time in Mexico. In December 1989, Trifon went to Bucharest to witness the Romanian revolution that toppled Romania's communist regime.[4]

In 2021, Trifon was diagnosed with cancer and pulmonary fibrosis, which would ultimately lead to his death in the morning of 18 August 2023 in Paris, having lived his last months in his house in the neighborhood of Butte-aux-Cailles. He was outlived by his artist wife[4] Cristina Passima Trifon,[1] his daughter Laurie and three grandchildren.[4]

Work edit

Trifon was a proofreader and member of the trade union of proofreaders CGT Correcteurs. He was a regular collaborator of the French anarchist radio station Radio Libertaire. From 1983 to 1991, Trifon was the director of the anarchist journal Iztok [fr], the staff of which was composed at the time of Eastern European exiles. He published several articles in the French-language online newspaper Le Courrier des Balkans [bg; fr; ro], having been secretary of the newspaper's publisher for some time.[4] Several of his articles in the newspaper were republished in its Central European equivalent Le Courrier d'Europe centrale [fr; hu].[6]

As a linguist, Trifon wrote a book focused on Moldova together with the French Romanian historian Matei Cazacu [fr; pl; ro]. Titled La République de Moldavie, un État en quête de nation ("The Republic of Moldova, a state in search of nation"), it was published in 2010 by the French publishing house Éditions Non Lieu.[4]

Aromanian research and activism edit

Trifon researched extensively on the Aromanians, with Le Courrier d'Europe centrale defining him as "the best specialist in France of the Aromanian people".[6] He started his research in 1993 with the publication of Les Aroumains, un cas de figure national atypique dans les Balkans ("The Aromanians, an atypical case of national figure in the Balkans") by the French publishing house Acratie. Starting from the same year, Trifon would participate in activities of the Aromanian diaspora for the recognition of proper rights for the Aromanians living in their native countries, which include Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, North Macedonia and Romania.[3] In 2005, Trifon published the book Les Aroumains, un peuple qui s'en va ("The Aromanians, a people on the move").[6] In 2007, an article by Trifon titled Les Aroumains en Roumanie depuis 1990: comment se débarrasser d'une (belle-)mère patrie devenue encombrante ("The Aromanians in Romania since 1990: how to get rid of a (step)mother country that has become cumbersome"), treating the Aromanian minority in Romania, was published in the French journal Revue d'études comparatives Est-Ouest.[3]

In 2012, the Moldovan publishing house Editura Cartier [ro] published Trifon's book Aromânii. Pretutindeni, nicăieri ("Aromanians. Everywhere, nowhere"), in which he discussed sensitive topics about the Aromanians such as their origins. Ovidius University associate professor Enache Tușa argued that Trifon made a relevant and comprehensive analysis on the situation of the Aromanians in the Balkan countries in which they live and that this was possible because he wrote his book in France, free from any political or institutional pressure often present in these Balkan countries.[7] In 2014, Editura Cartier published the book by Trifon Unde e Aromânia? Interventii, dezbateri, cronici, 1994–2014 ("Where is Aromania? Interventions, debates, chronicles, 1994–2014"). In the book, among other things, Trifon attempted to answer a rhetorical question that the Romanian Aromanian actor, director and politician Ion Caramitru asked himself during a 2011 television broadcasting of where a country called "Aromania" was located.[8]

Trifon was an editor of armanami.org, the official website of the Trâ Armânami Association of French Aromanians (AFA). He received and approved the website's new articles together with the website's webmaster Nelu Puznava.[9] In 2015, together with Niculaki Caracota, Trifon founded the N. C. Batzaria Aromanian Library (Vivliutikeia Armãneascã N. C. Batzaria), named after the Aromanian cultural activist Nicolae Constantin Batzaria, in Paris.[10] It was later formally inaugurated by the AFA on 10 April 2016. Trifon was among the Aromanian figures living in Paris that donated books to the library.[11]

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ a b Todi 2016, p. 4.
  2. ^ "TRIFON Sorin Catalin Edmond Nicolae Dumnorix Mihai". Fichier des personnes décédées (in French). Retrieved 28 October 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Tușa 2014, p. 239.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Cassonnet, Florentin (19 August 2023). "Le Courrier des Balkans est en deuil : Nicolas Trifon nous a quittés". Le Courrier des Balkans (in French).
  5. ^ a b Roznoveanu, Mirela (30 September 2023). "Dialect sau limbă? Când o nouă paradigmă înlocuiește o paradigmă depășită". Cotidianul (in Romanian).
  6. ^ a b c "En mémoire de Nicolas Trifon, le libertaire aroumain". Le Courrier d'Europe centrale (in French). 20 August 2023.
  7. ^ Tușa 2013, p. 314.
  8. ^ Tușa 2014, pp. 239–240.
  9. ^ Puznava, Iancu (6 October 2009). "Aestu site" (in Aromanian). Trâ Armânami Association of French Aromanians. from the original on 2 August 2023. Retrieved 3 October 2023.
  10. ^ Galaicu-Păun, Emilian (25 November 2021). "[Pour ne pas] Oublier Cioran & Cie" (in Romanian). Radio Europa Liberă Moldova.
  11. ^ "Vivlioteca Paris" (in Aromanian). Trâ Armânami Association of French Aromanians. 15 April 2016. from the original on 8 August 2020. Retrieved 12 October 2023.

Bibliography edit

  • Todi, Vasile (2016). "De vorbă cu Nicolas Trifon" (PDF). Scrisul bănățean. Serie Nouă (in Romanian). 5 (19): 4–5. ISSN 2284-6956.
  • Tușa, Enache (2013). "Aromânii pretutindeni, nicaieri (Aromanians Odyssey everywhere and nowhere)". Revista Română de Studii Eurasiatice. 9 (1–2): 314–315. ProQuest 1518113688.
  • Tușa, Enache (2014). "Unde e Aromânia? Interventii, dezbateri, cronici, 1994-2014 (Where is Aromânia? Interventions, debates, chronicles, 1994-2014)". Revista Română de Studii Eurasiatice. 10 (1–2): 239–240. ProQuest 1650151983.

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Nicolas Trifon born Sorin Cătălin Edmond Nicolae Dumnorix Mihai Trifon 29 May 1949 18 August 2023 was a Romanian born academic editor and linguist in France of partial Aromanian descent Born in Bucharest and having studied at the University of Bucharest he moved in 1977 to Paris France where he completed a linguistics doctorate at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences EHESS Nicolas TrifonBornSorin Cătălin Edmond Nicolae Dumnorix Mihai Trifon 1949 05 29 29 May 1949Bucharest RomaniaDied18 August 2023 2023 08 18 aged 74 Paris FranceNationalityRomanian FrenchOccupation s Academic editor linguist proofreaderAcademic backgroundAlma materUniversity of BucharestSchool for Advanced Studies in the Social SciencesThesisDes blagues masses parlantes et rhetorique marxiste leniniste de pouvoir 1983 Trifon had a prolific intellectual production He published several anarchist works was an editor at the French language online newspaper Le Courrier des Balkans bg fr ro and authored research works about Moldova and the Aromanians Trifon was a major specialist in the Aromanians having written several books about them He saw himself involved in Aromanian activist initiatives and was a member of the Tra Armanami Association of French Aromanians AFA Contents 1 Biography 2 Work 2 1 Aromanian research and activism 3 References 3 1 Citations 3 2 BibliographyBiography editNicolas Trifon was born as Sorin Cătălin Edmond Nicolae Dumnorix Mihai Trifon 1 on 29 May 2 1949 in Bucharest Romania 3 His father was an economist while his mother was a pediatrician 4 He was of ethnic Aromanian descent on his father s side 3 with origins from the Aromanian village of Maloviste Aromanian Mulovishti today in North Macedonia 5 Trifon studied at the Faculty of Romance Classical and Oriental Languages today the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures of the University of Bucharest with a specialization on the French language 5 He then studied a doctorate at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences EHESS in Paris France which allowed him to move to the city in 1977 in the view of the increasingly authoritarian government of Nicolae Ceaușescu over Communist Romania 4 In 1983 Trifon finished his PhD thesis on linguistics at the EHESS 3 Titled Des blagues masses parlantes et rhetorique marxiste leniniste de pouvoir Jokes Talking Masses and Marxist Leninist Rhetoric of Power 4 it dealt with the rigid language often used by totalitarian regimes 3 Trifon would travel to the countries of the Eastern Bloc but also to Latin America living for some time in Mexico In December 1989 Trifon went to Bucharest to witness the Romanian revolution that toppled Romania s communist regime 4 In 2021 Trifon was diagnosed with cancer and pulmonary fibrosis which would ultimately lead to his death in the morning of 18 August 2023 in Paris having lived his last months in his house in the neighborhood of Butte aux Cailles He was outlived by his artist wife 4 Cristina Passima Trifon 1 his daughter Laurie and three grandchildren 4 Work editTrifon was a proofreader and member of the trade union of proofreaders CGT Correcteurs He was a regular collaborator of the French anarchist radio station Radio Libertaire From 1983 to 1991 Trifon was the director of the anarchist journal Iztok fr the staff of which was composed at the time of Eastern European exiles He published several articles in the French language online newspaper Le Courrier des Balkans bg fr ro having been secretary of the newspaper s publisher for some time 4 Several of his articles in the newspaper were republished in its Central European equivalent Le Courrier d Europe centrale fr hu 6 As a linguist Trifon wrote a book focused on Moldova together with the French Romanian historian Matei Cazacu fr pl ro Titled La Republique de Moldavie un Etat en quete de nation The Republic of Moldova a state in search of nation it was published in 2010 by the French publishing house Editions Non Lieu 4 Aromanian research and activism edit Trifon researched extensively on the Aromanians with Le Courrier d Europe centrale defining him as the best specialist in France of the Aromanian people 6 He started his research in 1993 with the publication of Les Aroumains un cas de figure national atypique dans les Balkans The Aromanians an atypical case of national figure in the Balkans by the French publishing house Acratie Starting from the same year Trifon would participate in activities of the Aromanian diaspora for the recognition of proper rights for the Aromanians living in their native countries which include Albania Bulgaria Greece North Macedonia and Romania 3 In 2005 Trifon published the book Les Aroumains un peuple qui s en va The Aromanians a people on the move 6 In 2007 an article by Trifon titled Les Aroumains en Roumanie depuis 1990 comment se debarrasser d une belle mere patrie devenue encombrante The Aromanians in Romania since 1990 how to get rid of a step mother country that has become cumbersome treating the Aromanian minority in Romania was published in the French journal Revue d etudes comparatives Est Ouest 3 In 2012 the Moldovan publishing house Editura Cartier ro published Trifon s book Aromanii Pretutindeni nicăieri Aromanians Everywhere nowhere in which he discussed sensitive topics about the Aromanians such as their origins Ovidius University associate professor Enache Tușa argued that Trifon made a relevant and comprehensive analysis on the situation of the Aromanians in the Balkan countries in which they live and that this was possible because he wrote his book in France free from any political or institutional pressure often present in these Balkan countries 7 In 2014 Editura Cartier published the book by Trifon Unde e Aromania Interventii dezbateri cronici 1994 2014 Where is Aromania Interventions debates chronicles 1994 2014 In the book among other things Trifon attempted to answer a rhetorical question that the Romanian Aromanian actor director and politician Ion Caramitru asked himself during a 2011 television broadcasting of where a country called Aromania was located 8 Trifon was an editor of armanami org the official website of the Tra Armanami Association of French Aromanians AFA He received and approved the website s new articles together with the website s webmaster Nelu Puznava 9 In 2015 together with Niculaki Caracota Trifon founded the N C Batzaria Aromanian Library Vivliutikeia Armaneasca N C Batzaria named after the Aromanian cultural activist Nicolae Constantin Batzaria in Paris 10 It was later formally inaugurated by the AFA on 10 April 2016 Trifon was among the Aromanian figures living in Paris that donated books to the library 11 References editCitations edit a b Todi 2016 p 4 TRIFON Sorin Catalin Edmond Nicolae Dumnorix Mihai Fichier des personnes decedees in French Retrieved 28 October 2023 a b c d e f Tușa 2014 p 239 a b c d e f g h Cassonnet Florentin 19 August 2023 Le Courrier des Balkans est en deuil Nicolas Trifon nous a quittes Le Courrier des Balkans in French a b Roznoveanu Mirela 30 September 2023 Dialect sau limbă Cand o nouă paradigmă inlocuiește o paradigmă depășită Cotidianul in Romanian a b c En memoire de Nicolas Trifon le libertaire aroumain Le Courrier d Europe centrale in French 20 August 2023 Tușa 2013 p 314 Tușa 2014 pp 239 240 Puznava Iancu 6 October 2009 Aestu site in Aromanian Tra Armanami Association of French Aromanians Archived from the original on 2 August 2023 Retrieved 3 October 2023 Galaicu Păun Emilian 25 November 2021 Pour ne pas Oublier Cioran amp Cie in Romanian Radio Europa Liberă Moldova Vivlioteca Paris in Aromanian Tra Armanami Association of French Aromanians 15 April 2016 Archived from the original on 8 August 2020 Retrieved 12 October 2023 Bibliography edit Todi Vasile 2016 De vorbă cu Nicolas Trifon PDF Scrisul bănățean Serie Nouă in Romanian 5 19 4 5 ISSN 2284 6956 Tușa Enache 2013 Aromanii pretutindeni nicaieri Aromanians Odyssey everywhere and nowhere Revista Romană de Studii Eurasiatice 9 1 2 314 315 ProQuest 1518113688 Tușa Enache 2014 Unde e Aromania Interventii dezbateri cronici 1994 2014 Where is Aromania Interventions debates chronicles 1994 2014 Revista Romană de Studii Eurasiatice 10 1 2 239 240 ProQuest 1650151983 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nicolas Trifon amp oldid 1199666940, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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