Soti Triantafyllou
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Athens, Greece
EHESS (American history)
Soti Triantafyllou | |
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| Born | December 31, 1957 Athens, Greece |
| Occupation | Historian, novelist, essayist, political pundit, translator |
| Education | University of Athens (pharmacology, French literature) EHESS (American history) |
Soti Triantafyllou (also Triantafillou; Greek: Σώτη Τριανταφύλλου; born 1957) is a Greek writer, columnist, translator, and political/social commentator. She is based in Athens and Paris.[1][2]
Soti Triantafyllou was born in downtown Athens (Fokionos Negri). She attended English-Hellenic Elementary School and graduated from Arsakeion High School. Her further education includes: Diplôme d'Études de Lettres et Civilisation Françaises, Université de Nice, Faculté des Lettres et Sciences Humaines, Nice, France (1979), Bachelor of Science; Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Athens, Athens, Greece (Oct. 1979), Diplôme d'Études Approfondies (DEA), Faculty of History and Civilizations, EHESS, Paris (with professor Marc Ferro), France (1981), PhD, American History and Civilization, EHESS, Paris (thesis: “The Image of the U.S. Through the Hollywood Comedy 1946-1960” with Professor Marc Ferro), France (1984), PhD, History of American Cities, NYU (thesis: “Los Angeles, California and Athens, Greece: Urban Patterns” with professor Jean Heffer) (1989). She did post-doctoral research at the Centre Alexandre-Koyré in Paris (History and Philosophy of Mathematics) and at the EHESS (Russian Studies).
