Christiane Collange

Christiane Collange (born 1930) is a French journalist and author.

Christiane Collange
Christiane Collange in 2011
Born
Christiane Servan-Schreiber

October 29, 1930
Alma materSciences Po
OccupationJournalist
Spouse(s)3, including Jean Ferniot
Children1 son
Parent(s)Émile Servan-Schreiber
Denise Brésard
RelativesJean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber (brother)
Jean-Louis Servan-Schreiber (brother)
Brigitte Gros (sister)
Fabienne Servan-Schreiber (niece)

Early life

Christiane Collange was born as Christiane Servan-Schreiber on October 29, 1930.[1] Her father, Émile Servan-Schreiber, was a Jewish journalist and author.[2] Her mother, Denise Brésard, was Roman Catholic. Her paternal father, Joseph Schreiber, was a Jewish-Prussian immigrant.[2] She has two brothers, Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber and Jean-Louis Servan-Schreiber, and two sisters, Brigitte Gros and Bernadette Gradis.[2] The Servan-Schreiber family (up to 200 members) have a family reunion every five years.[2]

Collange graduated from Sciences Po.[3]

Career

Collange is a journalist. She was the editor of Madame Express, a supplement of L'Express.[4] She became the editor-in-chief of Le Jardin des Modes in 1970.[5]

Collange is the author of many books. In her first book, Madame et le management, published in 1969, she argued that women should run their households like a business.[6]

Collange serves on the honorary committee of the Association pour le droit de mourir dans la dignité, a pro-euthanasia organization.[7]

Personal life

Collange married and divorced three times.[8] With one of her husbands, journalist and author Jean Ferniot, she has a son, Vincent Ferniot.[9]

Works

  • Collange, Christiane (1969). Madame et le management. Paris: Tchou. OCLC 2945519.
  • Collange, Christiane (1972). Madame et le bonheur. Paris: Robert Laffont. OCLC 683281.
  • Collange, Christiane (1978). Je veux rentrer à la maison. Paris: Club français du livre. OCLC 461703622.
  • Collange, Christiane (1981). Ça va les hommes ?. Paris: Bernard Grasset. ISBN 9782246254317. OCLC 7969540.
  • Collange, Christiane (1983). Le divorce-boom. Paris: Fayard. ISBN 9782213012506. OCLC 10183380.
  • Collange, Christiane (1985). Moi, ta mere. Paris: Fayard. ISBN 9782213015231. OCLC 299390276.
  • Collange, Christiane (1987). Chers enfants. Paris: Fayard. ISBN 9782213018713. OCLC 19812340.
  • Collange, Christiane (1989). Nos sous. Paris: Fayard. ISBN 9782213021782. OCLC 20332957.
  • Collange, Christiane (1990). Moi, ta fille. Paris: Fayard. ISBN 9782213024622. OCLC 22994280.
  • Collange, Christiane (1992). Dessine-moi une famille. Paris: Fayard. ISBN 9782213027227. OCLC 299436661.
  • Collange, Christiane (1993). La politesse du cœur. Paris: Stock. ISBN 9782234026117. OCLC 414971604.
  • Collange, Christiane; Gallois, Claire (1994). La grosse et la maigre. Paris: Albin Michel. ISBN 9782226069627. OCLC 32920599.
  • Collange, Christiane (1997). Toi mon senior. Paris: Fayard. ISBN 9782213598444. OCLC 300103714.
  • Collange, Christiane (1998). Merci, mon siècle. Paris: Fayard. ISBN 9782213600567. OCLC 299884177.
  • Collange, Christiane (2001). Nous, les belles-mères. Paris: Fayard. ISBN 9782213608549. OCLC 299641909.
  • Collange, Christiane (2005). La deuxième vie des femmes. Paris: Robert Laffont. ISBN 9782221103005. OCLC 300271823.
  • Collange, Christiane (2007). Sacrées grands-mères!. Paris: Robert Laffont. ISBN 9782221106853. OCLC 319901620.
  • Collange, Christiane (2009). Pitié pour vos rides : enquête vérité sur le monde de l'esthétique. Paris: Robert Laffont. ISBN 9782221111239. OCLC 718261870.
  • Collange, Christiane (2011). Le jeu des 7 familles : pour une cohabitation harmonieuse entre les générations. Paris: Robert Laffont. ISBN 9782221116784. OCLC 706016640.

References

  1. "Collange, Christiane (1930-....) forme internationale". Bibliothèque nationale de France. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
  2. Chavelet, Elisabeth (January 17, 2015). "Une histoire française". Paris Match. Retrieved September 30, 2016.
  3. "Christiane Collange, une femme sans complexes et engagée". La Manche Libre. August 6, 2009. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
  4. "Ses six défis". L'Express. November 9, 2006. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
  5. "Journal de l'Annee Ed. 1970". Larousse. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
  6. Blandin, Claire (2012). "Femmes de lettres dans la presse féminine (1964-1974)". COnTEXTES. 11. doi:10.4000/contextes.5329. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
  7. "Comité d'honneur". Association pour le droit de mourir dans la dignité. Archived from the original on October 1, 2015. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
  8. "QUAND NOS ENFANTS DIVORCENT". Robert Laffont. Retrieved October 3, 2016. Christiane Collange a divorcé trois fois à une époque ou seules les stars hollywoodiennes détenaient ce genre de record.
  9. "Vincent Ferniot". Premiere. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
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