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Alain Finkielkraut

Alain Finkielkraut

ActingBorn June 30, 1949 (76 years old)

Paris, France

IMDb

Biography

Alain Luc Finkielkraut (born 30 June 1949) is a French philosopher and public intellectual. He has written books and essays on a wide range of topics, many on the ideas of tradition and identitary nonviolence, including Jewish identity and antisemitism, French colonialism, the mission of the French education system in immigrant assimilation, and the Yugoslav Wars. He often appears on French television. He joined the Department of French Literature in the University of California, Berkeley as an assistant professor in 1976, and from 1989 to 2014 he was professor of History of Ideas in the École Polytechnique department of humanities and social sciences. He was elected member of the Académie française (Seat 21) on 10 April 2014. As a thinker, Finkielkraut defines himself as being "at the same time classical and romantic". Finkielkraut deplores what he sees as the deterioration of Western tradition through multiculturalism and relativism. In 2010, he was involved in founding JCall, a left-wing advocacy group based in Europe to lobby the European Parliament on foreign policy issues concerning the Middle East and Israel in particular. Finkielkraut is the son of a Polish Jewish manufacturer of fine leather goods who survived the Auschwitz concentration camp. Finkielkraut studied modern literature at the École normale supérieure de Saint-Cloud. Broadly speaking, his ideas may be described as being in the same vein as those of Emmanuel Levinas and Hannah Arendt, a filiation he has repeatedly pointed out. Finkielkraut first came to public attention when he and Pascal Bruckner co-authored a number of short but controversial essays intended to question the idea that a new emancipation was underway; these included The New Love Disorder (1977) (Le Nouveau Désordre amoureux) and At the Corner of the Street (1978) (Au Coin de la rue), as well as The Adventure (1979) (L'aventure). Finkielkraut then began publishing singly authored works on the public's betrayal of memory and our intransigence in the presence of events that, he argued, should move the public. This reflection led Finkielkraut to address post-Holocaust Jewish identity in Europe (The Imaginary Jew) (1983) (le Juif imaginaire). Seeking to promote what he calls a duty of memory, Finkielkraut also published The Future of a Negation: Reflexion on the Genocide Issue (1982) (Avenir d'une négation: réflexion sur la question du génocide) and later his comments on the Klaus Barbie trial, Remembering in Vain (La Mémoire vaine). Finkielkraut feels particularly indebted to Emmanuel Levinas. In The Wisdom of Love (La Sagesse de l'amour), Finkielkraut discusses this debt in terms of modernity and its mirages. Finkielkraut continues his reflection on the matter in The Defeat of the Mind (1987) (La Défaite de la pensée) and The Ingratitude: Talks About Our Times (1999) (Ingratitude: conversation sur notre temps). At the end of the 1990s, he founded with Benny Lévy and Bernard-Henri Lévy an Institute on Levinassian Studies at Jerusalem. ... Source: Article "Alain Finkielkraut" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Total credits: 7

Known For

Apostrophes
TV
★8.5

Apostrophes

as Self

Vivement dimanche
TV
★3.6

Vivement dimanche

as Self

Movies (4)

Milan Kundera: From the Joke to Insignificance

Milan Kundera: From the Joke to Insignificance

as Self - Philosopher

2021

Benny Lévy, la révolution impossible

Benny Lévy, la révolution impossible

2008

Jerusalem Syndrome

TV Shows (3)

Apostrophes

Apostrophes

as Self

2 ep.

Vivement dimanche

Vivement dimanche

as Self

1 ep.

Quelle époque !
Quelle époque !
TV
★5.0

Quelle époque !

as Self - Guest

Jerusalem Syndrome
Movie
★3.7

Jerusalem Syndrome

Benny Lévy, la révolution impossible
Movie
★0.0

Benny Lévy, la révolution impossible

Milan Kundera: From the Joke to Insignificance
Movie
★5.6

Milan Kundera: From the Joke to Insignificance

as Self - Philosopher

Décryptage
Movie
★9.0

Décryptage

as Self - Interviewee

Apostrophes
TV
★8.5

Apostrophes

as Self

1975

Vivement dimanche
TV
★3.6

Vivement dimanche

as Self

1998

Quelle époque !
TV
★5.0

Quelle époque !

as Self - Guest

2022

Jerusalem Syndrome
Movie
★3.7

Jerusalem Syndrome

2004

Benny Lévy, la révolution impossible
Movie
★0.0

Benny Lévy, la révolution impossible

2008

Milan Kundera: From the Joke to Insignificance
Movie
★5.6

Milan Kundera: From the Joke to Insignificance

as Self - Philosopher

2021

Décryptage
Movie
★9.0

Décryptage

as Self - Interviewee

2003

Jerusalem Syndrome

2004

Décryptage

Décryptage

as Self - Interviewee

2003

Milan Kundera: From the Joke to Insignificance

Milan Kundera: From the Joke to Insignificance

as Self - Philosopher

2021

Benny Lévy, la révolution impossible

Benny Lévy, la révolution impossible

2008

Jerusalem Syndrome

Jerusalem Syndrome

2004

Décryptage

Décryptage

as Self - Interviewee

2003

Quelle époque !

as Self - Guest

1 ep.

Apostrophes

Apostrophes

as Self

2 episodes

Vivement dimanche

Vivement dimanche

as Self

1 episodes

Quelle époque !

Quelle époque !

as Self - Guest

1 episodes