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词条 Lucien Xavier Michel-Andrianarahinjaka
释义

  1. Early life and education

  2. Political career

  3. Writing and poetry

  4. Personal life

  5. Bibliography

  6. Awards and honors

  7. See also

  8. References

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| name = Lucien Xavier Michel-Andrianarahinjaka
| office = President of the National Assembly of Madagascar
| image = File: LXMA2.jpg
| width = 200
| predecessor = Alfred Nany
| successor = Richard Andriamanjato
Manandafy Rakotonirina
| termend = 1991
| termstart = 1977
| party = Association for the Rebirth of Madagascar
| constituency1 = Fianarantsoa II
| office1 = Member of the National Assembly of Madagascar
| termend1 = 1991
| termstart1 = 1977
| birth_date = 30 December 1929
| birth_place = Fianarantsoa, French Madagascar
| death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|1997|11|11|1929|12|30}}
| death_place = Fianarantsoa, Madagascar
| otherparty = Rassemblement Chrétien de Madagascar (before 1976)
| children = 6
| parents = Michel Randria
| alma_mater = Paris-Sorbonne University
University of Bordeaux 3 (PhD)
| occupation = Politician, poet, writer
}}

Lucien Xavier Michel-Andrianarahinjaka (30 December 1929 – 11 November 1997) was a Malagasy writer, poet, and politician. He was born in Fianarantsoa, and studied at the University of Bordeaux 3 and Paris-Sorbonne University. In 1977, he was elected to the Madagascar National Assembly, and was also elected its president. He won reelection in 1983 and 1989, and was reelected president each year until 1991, when the National Assembly was dissolved. In addition to his political career, he was a writer and poet, best known for his work involved the oral tradition of several Malagasy ethnic groups.

Early life and education

Michel-Andrianarahinjaka was born on 30 December 1929 in Fianarantsoa, in what was then the colony of French Madagascar. He was the son of Michel Joseph Randria (1903–1977), who was a member of the French Senate and the first mayor of Fianarantsoa Province.[1]

From 1936 to 1948, he studied at the Collège Saint Joseph Ambodisaina in Fianarantsoa, and from 1948 to 1952 he went to school in Antananarivo, the capital city. Beginning in 1952, he studied at the Faculty of Letters at Paris-Sorbonne University. In 1981, he earned his Doctor of Philosophy at University of Bordeaux 3 (now Bordeaux Montaigne University).[2]

Political career

From 1976 to 1977 Michel-Andrianarahinjaka was the Charge for Information of Orientation and Relations with Institutions for the President's Council.[3] He entered the Madagascar political scene that year, at the prompting of the Rassemblement Chrétien de Madagascar, his political party.[3] In November 1976, he was one of the founding members of the Association for the Rebirth of Madagascar (AREMA).[3]

Michel-Andrianarahinjaka ran as an AREMA candidate in the 1977 Malagasy parliamentary election.[3] He was elected to the National Assembly, representing the Fianarantsoa II district.[3] That same year, he was elected President of the National Assembly.[3][4] He was reelected to the National Assembly in 1983 and 1989,[5] and was reelected president every year from 1978 to 1991.[3] In 1991, the National Assembly was dissolved, thus ending Michel-Andrianarahinjaka's term as an MP and president.[3] In the end, he presided over the National Assembly for the entirety of the Second Republic of Madagascar.[4]

Michel-Andrianarahinjaka died on 11 November 1997 in Fianarantsoa.

Writing and poetry

Michel-Andrianarahinjaka was, in addition to his politics, a published writer and poet. He was notable for his work putting Madagascar's oral literature into writing, particularly the oral tradition of the Bara and Betsileo people.[6][7][8] He was also a professor at the Établissement d'Enseignement Supérieur de Lettres in Antananarivo.[2]

Personal life

Michel-Andrianarahinjaka was married and had six children. He was Roman Catholic, and his father, as a young man, was a teacher at a Catholic school.[1]

Bibliography

  • {{Cite book|url=http://excerpts.numilog.com/books/9782864461166.pdf|title=Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo, cet inconnu ?: Actes du colloque du Comité universitaire pour la célébration du cinquentenaire de la mort du poète (1937–1987)|last=|first=|publisher=Sud|year=1990|isbn=|location=Marseille, France|pages=}}
  • {{Cite book|url=http://madarevues.recherches.gov.mg/IMG/pdf/hiratra3_4_.pdf|title=La Litterature Traditionnelle Betsileo|last=|first=|publisher=University of Bordeaux 3|year=1981|isbn=|location=Bordeaux, France|pages=}}
  • [https://www.cairn.info/publications-de-Michel-Andrianarahinjaka-%20Lucien%20Xavier--118587.htm Other publications by Michel-Andrianarahinjaka]

Awards and honors

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See also

  • List of Malagasy writers

References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.senat.fr/senateur-4eme-republique/randria_michel0081r4.html#1940-1958|title=Anciens sénateurs IVème République : RANDRIA Michel|last=|first=|date=|website=www.senat.fr|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2017-06-08}}
2. ^{{Cite book|url=http://madarevues.recherches.gov.mg/IMG/pdf/hiratra3_4_.pdf|title=La Litterature Traditionnelle Betsileo|last=Michel-Andrianarahinjaka|first=Lucien Xavier|publisher=University of Bordeaux 3|year=1981|isbn=|location=Bordeaux, France|pages=}}
3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://gasikar-histo.e-monsite.com/pages/independance/republique/deuxieme-republique/assemblee-nationale.html|title=ASSEMBLEE NATIONALE|website=gasikar-histo.e-monsite.com|access-date=2017-06-08}}
4. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/?id=J-tN_Z8233wC&pg=PA63&lpg=PA63&dq=Lucien+Xavier+Michel+Andrianarahinjaka#v=onepage&q=Lucien%20Xavier%20Michel%20Andrianarahinjaka&f=false|title=Madagascar Country Study Guide: Strategic Information and Developments|last=|first=|publisher=International Business Publications|year=|isbn=9781438730394|volume=1|location=Washington, DC|pages=63|date=2009-03-20}}
5. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.assemblee-nationale.mg/?page_id=40&lang=en|title=Historique – Assemblée Nationale|work=Assemblée Nationale|access-date=2017-06-09|language=en-US}}
6. ^Michel-Andrianarahinjaka, Lucien Xavier « Le système littéraire betsileo » Éd. Ambozontany, Fianarantsoa, Madagascar, 1987, 993 p. Texte remanié d'une thèse de doctorat de 1981.
7. ^Michel-Andrianarahinjaka, Lucien [https://books.google.mg/books/about/Panorama_de_la_po%C3%A9sie_malgache_moderne.html?id=y4kUnQEACAAJ&redir_esc=y « Panorama de la poésie malgache moderne »], Éditions de la Revue de l'Océan Indien, 1989, 95 pp.
8. ^{{Cite book|url=https://www.auf.org/actualites/3820-un-ouvrage-hommage-pr-andrianarahinjaka/|title=Un ouvrage hommage au Andrianarahinjaka|last=|first=|date=|publisher=Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie|year=2006|isbn=|location=|pages=|language=fr}}
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