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Simon Ganneau

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As a sculptor and a former phrenologist, he spread his ideas via pamphlets and plaster figurines, "of strange appearance, without doubt symbolically bisexual", both called "plasters". His garret studio apartment on the
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in Paris functioned in the late 1830s as a salon for discussing his ideas, and he influenced many of the socialists and feminists of his time, including
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From one of Ganneau's brochures, an illustration of the androgyne Evadam, formed by the marriage of Mary-Eve and Christ-Adam.
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Sozialismus, Katholizismus und Okkultismus im Frankreich des 9. Jahrhunderts: Die Genealogie der Schriften von Eliphas Lévi
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Like several other socialists of his time, Ganneau treated Christianity as a call for social reform. He was influenced by
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Socialism's Muse: Gender in the Intellectual Landscape of French Romantic Socialism
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prophet (with a beard and a woman's cloak) of a new religion called "Evadaism" (
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Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres
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Ganneau had a wife and child, who was five when Ganneau died in 1851, whom
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Ganneau, drawn in 1883 (after his death) by contemporary cartoonist
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took under his wing: the Orientalist and archaeologist
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Index

Le Mapah

Jean Ignace Isidore Gérard Grandville
Lormes
Paris
French
Charles Simon Clermont-Ganneau

Charles-Joseph Traviès de Villers
Lormes
Paris

Barthélemy Prosper Enfantin
Saint-Simonian philosophy
bisexual
mater
pater
maman
papa
androgynous
French
Eve-Adam
gender equality
social justice
Éliphas Lévi
Louis XVII
Marie Antoinette
Île Saint-Louis
Alexandre Dumas
Alphonse Esquiros

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