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'''Georges Elia Sarfati''' (born 1957) is a [[linguist]], [[philosopher]] and Franco-Israeli [[poet]] writing in [[French language|French]]. He is a University Professor, a director of research at the [[Paris-Sorbonne University|Sorbonne University of Paris IV]].<ref>http://sens-texte-histoire.paris-sorbonne.fr/spip.php?article144</ref> A former professor at the [[University of Tel Aviv]] (1993–2001), and an associate at the [[Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs]].<ref>http://www.jcpa.org/JCPA/Templates/ShowPage.asp?DBID=1&LNGID=1&TMID=610&FID=381&PID=0&IID=657</ref> He is a member of the editorial board of the French journal ''[[Controverses]]'' and the Israeli [[Im |
'''Georges Elia Sarfati''' (born 1957) is a [[linguist]], [[philosopher]] and Franco-Israeli [[poet]] writing in [[French language|French]]. He is a University Professor, a director of research at the [[Paris-Sorbonne University|Sorbonne University of Paris IV]].<ref>http://sens-texte-histoire.paris-sorbonne.fr/spip.php?article144</ref> A former professor at the [[University of Tel Aviv]] (1993–2001), and an associate at the [[Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs]].<ref>http://www.jcpa.org/JCPA/Templates/ShowPage.asp?DBID=1&LNGID=1&TMID=610&FID=381&PID=0&IID=657</ref> He is a member of the editorial board of the French journal ''[[Controverses]]'' and the Israeli [[Im Tirtzu]] movement. <ref>[http://en.imti.org.il/board.html</ref> He is also a specialist in [[Jewish Studies]] and a professor at the [[University of Clermont-Ferrand]]. |
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He introduced into [[language theory]] the philosophical and anthropological question of [[common sense]] and [[doxa]], that is, commonly accepted beliefs. His research has developed a conception of [[social reproduction]] based on a theory of the norms of the practice and institutions of meaning. Following the Italian thinker [[Antonio Gramsci]], he has worked out a critical elite and [[hegemony]] theory, linked to a political conception of discourse. |
He introduced into [[language theory]] the philosophical and anthropological question of [[common sense]] and [[doxa]], that is, commonly accepted beliefs. His research has developed a conception of [[social reproduction]] based on a theory of the norms of the practice and institutions of meaning. Following the Italian thinker [[Antonio Gramsci]], he has worked out a critical elite and [[hegemony]] theory, linked to a political conception of discourse. |
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Georges Elia Sarfati (born 1957) is a linguist, philosopher and Franco-Israeli poet writing in French. He is a University Professor, a director of research at the Sorbonne University of Paris IV.[1] A former professor at the University of Tel Aviv (1993–2001), and an associate at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs.[2] He is a member of the editorial board of the French journal Controverses and the Israeli Im Tirtzu movement. [3] He is also a specialist in Jewish Studies and a professor at the University of Clermont-Ferrand.
He introduced into language theory the philosophical and anthropological question of common sense and doxa, that is, commonly accepted beliefs. His research has developed a conception of social reproduction based on a theory of the norms of the practice and institutions of meaning. Following the Italian thinker Antonio Gramsci, he has worked out a critical elite and hegemony theory, linked to a political conception of discourse.
His work in philosophy constitutes a reflection on the Jewish condition profoundly shaped by Israel's national renaissance. For Georges-Elia Sarfati, the responsibility of contemporary Jewish philosophy consists in reaffirming both the spiritual and the historical dimension of Israel, in the face of various forms of nihilism. This perspective is inseparable from criticism of the hostile discourses that have accompanied this renaissance.
He was awarded the Louise Labé Poetry Prize (2002). In 2010, he founded the Popular University of Jerusalem,[4] based on the principle of "knowledge for everyone". Instruction at the PUJ is aimed at responding to the campaigns delegitimizing Israel, by using active pedagogy.
Bibliography
Philosophy
- La Nation captive, sur la question juive en URSS, Nouvelle Cité, col. « Rencontres », Paris,1985.
L'Envers du destin, entretiens avec Léon Poliakov, Ed. Bernard de Fallois, Paris, 1989.
- « La Parole empoisonnée : Les Protocoles des Sages de Sion et la vision policière de l'histoire », in Faux et usages d'un faux, dir. P.-A. Taguieff, Berg International, vol.2, Paris, 1992.
- Discours ordinaires et identités juives: la représentation des Juifs et du judaïsme dans les dictionnaires et encyclopédies de langue française, du Moyen Age au Vingtième siècle, Préface de J.-P. Faye, Berg International, col. « Faits et représentations », Paris, 1999. ISBN 2-911289-18-8[5]
- Le Vatican et la Shoah, Berg International, Paris, 2000. ISBN 978-2-911289-24-8[6]
- L'Antisionisme, Israël/Palestine aux miroirs d'Occident, Berg International, Paris,2002.
- L'Histoire à l'œuvre, trois études sur E. Lévinas, Paris, L'Harmattan, col. « Judaïsme », à paraître.
- "Cultural Study, Doxa, Dictionaries: The Case of Jewish Identity", Poetics Today, Volume 23, Number 3, Fall 2002, pp. 489–512[7]
Linguistics
- Dire, agir, définir, dictionnaires et langage ordinaire, préface de O. Ducrot, L'Harmattan, col. « Logiques sociales », Paris, 1995
- Éléments d'analyse du discours, A. Colin, col . « 128 », Paris, 1996.
- Précis de pragmatique, A. Colin, col. « 128 », Paris, 2002. ISBN 978-2-200-34205-0[8]
- Les Grandes théories de la linguistique, de la grammaire comparée à la pragmatique, A. Colin, col. « Université », Paris, 2003 (en col. Avec M.-A. Paveau), traductions brésilienne et polonaise.
- Dictionnaire de Pragmatique, A. Colin, col. « Dictionnaires », Paris, en collaboration avec J. Longhi, à paraître.
Poetry
Le Gramophone d'Ingres], Les 4 Fils, Paris, 1985.
- L’Heure liguée, suite pour Gramophone, L'Harmattan, col. « Poètes des Cinq continents », Paris, 2002.
Anthologies
- Anthologie des penseurs Juifs de langue française, L'Harmattan, Paris, 1990 (J. Eladan)
- Anthologie de la poésie juive, de la Bible à nos jours, Fayard-Mazarine, Paris, 1985 (P. Hayat)
- Anthologie des poètes juifs d'expression française Ed. Noël Blandin, Paris, 1991, (J. Eladan)
- Anthologie des nouveaux poètes français et francophones, Ed. Jean-Pierre Huguet, col. "Les Lettres du temps", 2001.
Editing
- Éthique et écriture, Les Cahiers de l'Archipel, n°13, Paris, 1985.
- Discours, culture, politique : essai de redéfinition de la fonction critique, Institut Français de Tel-Aviv, col. « Espace pour un dialogue », Tel-Aviv- Paris, 1998.
- Discours et sens commun, Langages, Larousse, Paris, 2008, à paraître.
Translations
- «Dr Viktor Emil Frankl : La logothérapie dans une coquille de noix »,in Controverses, n°6, Ed. de l'Eclat, Paris, 2007.
- « Dr Viktor Emil Frankl : Pour un optimisme tragique », in Controverses, n°8, Ed. de l'Eclat, Paris, 2008.
References
- ^ http://sens-texte-histoire.paris-sorbonne.fr/spip.php?article144
- ^ http://www.jcpa.org/JCPA/Templates/ShowPage.asp?DBID=1&LNGID=1&TMID=610&FID=381&PID=0&IID=657
- ^ [http://en.imti.org.il/board.html
- ^ http://eli-d-ashdod.over-blog.com/article-conference-de-georges-elia-sarfati-a-ashdod-64407463.html
- ^ http://www.harissa.com/D_Histoire/georgeeliasarfati.htm
- ^ http://www.paperbackswap.com/Sarfati-Georges-Elia/author/
- ^ http://muse.jhu.edu/login?uri=/journals/poetics_today/v023/23.3sarfati.html
- ^ http://www.renaud-bray.com/books_product.aspx?id=681870&def=Pr%C3%A9cis+de+pragmatique%2CSARFATI%2C+GEORGES+ELIA%2C2200342055
External links
- Georges-Elia Sarfati's personal homepage
- "Language as a Tool against Jews and Israel", Post-Holocaust and Anti-Semitism, No. 17, 1 February 2004 / 9 Shevat 5764