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Ce texte rend hommage à Régine Robin (1939-2021), écrivaine, historienne, sociologue et traductrice d’origine juive polonaise qui vécut entre Paris et Montréal, dont l’œuvre aux multiples facettes apporte une contribution pertinente à la culture et à la critique contemporaines en français. This text pays tribute to Régine Robin (1939-2021), writer, historian, sociologist and translator of Jewish origin, who lived between Paris and Montréal, and whose multi-faceted work brings an essential contribution to French contemporary culture and critical theory.