Bourgeois (disambiguation)

Bourgeois (disambiguation)

Bourg(e)ois may refer to:

;Referring to or derived from the Bourgeoisie concept / social class
*Bourgeoisie
*Petite bourgeoisie
*Bourgeois liberalism
*Bourgeois nationalism
*Bourgeois pseudoscience
*Bourgeois personality
*Bourgeois Alternative, Danish political party
*BoBo, or "Bobo", abbreviation of "bourgeois bohemian"

;Institutions
*H. L. Bourgeois High School, Gray, Louisiana

;Art, literature and music
*Bourgeois tragedy
*"Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme", a celebrated play by Molière
*"Le Bourgeois gentilhomme", an orchestral suite by Richard Strauss
*"Les Bourgeois", a song (and album) by Jacques Brel
*"The Bourgeois Blues", blues song
*"The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie", a film by Luis Buñuel

People

;People (Bourgeois)
*Loys (Louis) Bourgeois (c.1510 to 1515 – 1559 or later), composer
*Francis Bourgeois (1756 - 1811), landscape painter and court painter to George III
*Simon Bourgeois, 19th century French Navy officer
*Léon Bourgeois (1851 – 1925), French statesman
*Louis Bourgeois (1856-1930), architect
*Albéric Bourgeois (1876 – 1962), Canadian comic strip artist
*Louise Bourgeois (born 1911), artist and sculptor
*Derek Bourgeois (born 1941), English composer.
*Diane Bourgeois (born 1949), Canadian politician.
*Paulette Bourgeois (born 1951), Canadian children's writer
*Father Roy Bourgeois, human rights activist
*Dana Bourgeois, luthier
*Brent Bourgeois, U.S. rock musician and producer
*Monika Bourgeois,(born 1979) U.S. Singer Songwriter, Producer and Writer

;People (Bourgeoys)
*Saint Marguerite Bourgeoys (1620 – 1700), founder of the Congregation of Notre Dame (Canada).

;People (Bourgois)
*Philippe Bourgois, a professor of anthropology and the author of ethnographic works


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