Zakaria Boisón
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Born | Zakaria Jovás Boisón March 21, 1949 |
Education | University of Tulaiza (B.A., M.A.) University of Guršaun (Ph.D.) |
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Partner(s) | Émile Prévost (m. 2006, d. 2012) Klo Mana (m. 1993, d. 1997) |
Institutions | University of Guršaun |
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Zakaria Boisón (born 21 March 1949) is a Terranilian historian, philosopher, conspiracy theorist, and head of the Department of History at the University of Guršaun. He is a self-described "radical neo-Virátist" and "Nationalist corporatist". He works in fields including Terranilian history, Ecros history, political theory, economics, cultural studies, Marxism, and Virátism.
Boisón's first book, Multicultural Indoctrination, published in 1989 in Terranilian and later translated into several languages, made Boisón a popular figure among the National Progressive Party and Terranilian academics for its criticism of multiculturalism, primarily in Greater Sacramento. Boisón narrated, produced, and acted in a 2003 documentary film entitled Erasing the Reds in which he polemically critiqued the anarchists and communists of the Etlan insurgency; this gained Boisón attention in Terranilian pop culture.