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Jules Régis Debray (; born 2 September 1940) is a French philosopher,
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, former
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and
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. He is known for his theorization of mediology, a critical theory of the long-term transmission of cultural meaning in human society, and for associating with Marxist revolutionary
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in Bolivia in 1967 and advancing
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's
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in
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in the early 1970s. He returned to France in 1973 and later held various official posts in the French government.


Life


1960 to 1973

Born in
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, Régis Debray studied at the École Normale Supérieure as taught by Louis Althusser. He appeared as himself in the cinema verité movie ''
Chronique d'un été ''Chronicle of a Summer'' (French original title: ''Chronique d'un été'') is a 1961 French documentary film shot during the summer of 1960 by sociologist Edgar Morin and anthropologist and filmmaker Jean Rouch, with the technical and aesthetic ...
'' by
Jean Rouch Jean Rouch (; 31 May 1917 – 18 February 2004) was a French filmmaker and anthropologist. He is considered one of the founders of cinéma vérité in France. Rouch's practice as a filmmaker, for over 60 years in Africa, was characterized b ...
and
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in 1960. He became an " agrégé de philosophie" in 1965. During the late 1960s he was a professor of philosophy at the University of Havana in
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, and became an associate of
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in Bolivia. He wrote the book ''Revolution in the Revolution?'', which analysed the tactical and strategic doctrines then prevailing among militant socialist movements in Latin America, and acted as a handbook for guerrilla warfare that supplemented Guevara's own manual concerning the topic. It was published in Cuba in the "Cuadernos" collection by Casa de las Americas in 1967, by Maspero in Paris, in New York (Monthly Review Press and Grove Press), Montevideo (Sandino), Milan (Feltrinelli), and Munich (Trikont). Guevara was captured in Bolivia in October 1967; on 20 April 1967 Debray had been arrested in the small town of Muyupampa, also in Bolivia. Convicted of having been part of Guevara's guerrilla group, Debray was sentenced on 17 November to 30 years in prison. He was released in 1970 after an international campaign for his release which included appeals by Jean-Paul Sartre,
André Malraux Georges André Malraux ( , ; 3 November 1901 – 23 November 1976) was a French novelist, art theorist, and Minister of Culture (France), minister of cultural affairs. Malraux's novel ''La Condition Humaine'' (Man's Fate) (1933) won the Prix Go ...
, General Charles de Gaulle, and Pope Paul VI. He sought refuge in Chile, where he wrote ''The Chilean Revolution'' (1972) after interviews with
Salvador Allende Salvador Guillermo Allende Gossens (, , ; 26 June 1908 – 11 September 1973) was a Chilean physician and socialist politician who served as the 28th president of Chile from 3 November 1970 until his death on 11 September 1973. He was the fir ...
. Debray returned to France in 1973 following the coup by
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in Chile.


1981 to 1996

After the election in France of President François Mitterrand in 1981, he became an official adviser to the Président on Foreign Affairs. In this capacity he developed a policy that sought to increase France's freedom of action in the world, decrease dependence on the United States, and promote closeness with the former colonies. He was also involved in the development of the government's official ceremonies and recognition of the bicentennial of the
French Revolution The French Revolution ( ) was a period of radical political and societal change in France that began with the Estates General of 1789 and ended with the formation of the French Consulate in coup of 18 Brumaire, November 1799. Many of its ...
. He resigned in 1988. Until the mid-1990s he held a number of official positions in France, including an honorary counselorship at France's supreme administrative court, Conseil d'État. In 1996 he published a memoir of his life, translated into English as ''Régis Debray, Praised Be Our Lords'' (Verso, 2007).


2003 onwards

Debray was a member of the 2003 Stasi Commission, named for Bernard Stasi, which examined the origins of the 2003
French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools The French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools bans wearing conspicuous religious symbols in French public (e.g., government-operated) primary and secondary schools. The law is an amendment to the French Code of Educatio ...
. Debray endorsed the 2003 law. This was in defense of French ''
laïcité (; 'secularism') is the constitutional principle of secularism in France. Article 1 of the French Constitution is commonly interpreted as discouraging religious involvement in government affairs, especially religious influence in the determin ...
'' (separation of church and state) which intends to maintain citizens' equality by the prohibition of religious
proselytism Proselytism () is the policy of attempting to convert people's religious or political beliefs. Proselytism is illegal in some countries. Some draw distinctions between ''evangelism'' or '' Da‘wah'' and proselytism regarding proselytism as invol ...
in the school system. Debray, however, seems to have encouraged a more subtle treatment of religious issues with regard to school history teaching in France. Debray is preoccupied with the situation of Christian minorities in the Near East (and with the status of the Holy Places in Jerusalem, Bethlehem and elsewhere), a traditional interest of the French state, and has established an observatory to monitor the situation. His recent work investigates the religious paradigm as a social nexus able to assist collective orientation on a wide, centuries-long scale. This caused him to propose the project of an ''Institut Européen en Sciences des Religions'', a French institute founded in 2005 for monitoring of sociological religious dynamics, and informing the public about religious issues through conferences and publications.


Work: mediology

Debray is the initiator and chief exponent of the discipline of ''médiologie'' or " mediology", which attempts to scientifically study the transmission of cultural meaning in society, whether through language or images. Mediology is characterized by its multi-disciplinary approach. It is expounded best in the English-language book ''Transmitting Culture'' (Columbia University Press, 2004). In ''Vie et mort de l'image'' (Life and Death of Image, 1995), an attempted history of the gaze, he distinguished three regimes of the images ( icon, idol and vision). He also strove explicitly to prevent misunderstandings by differentiating mediology from a simple
sociology Sociology is a social science that focuses on society, human social behavior, patterns of social relationships, social interaction, and aspects of culture associated with everyday life. It uses various methods of empirical investigation an ...
of
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. He also criticized the basic assumptions of the history of art which present art as an atemporal and universal phenomenon. According to Debray, art is a product of the
Renaissance The Renaissance ( , ) , from , with the same meanings. is a period in European history The history of Europe is traditionally divided into four time periods: prehistoric Europe (prior to about 800 BC), classical antiquity (800 BC to AD ...
with the invention of the artist as producer of images, in contrast with previous
acheiropoieta ''Acheiropoieta'' (Medieval Greek: , "made without hand"; singular ''acheiropoieton'') — also called icons made without hands (and variants) — are Christian icons which are said to have come into existence miraculously; not created by a huma ...
icons or other types of so-called "art," which did not primarily fulfill an artistic function but rather a religious one.


Current political views

In a February 2007 opinion-editorial in the newspaper ''
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'', Debray criticized the tendency of the entire French political class towards conservatism. He also deplored the influence of the "videosphere" on modern politics, which he claimed has a tendency to individualize everything, forgetting both past and future (although he praised the loss of 1960s "
messianism Messianism is the belief in the advent of a messiah who acts as the savior of a group of people. Messianism originated as a Zoroastrianism religious belief and followed to Abrahamic religions, but other religions have messianism-related concepts ...
"), and rejecting any common national project. He criticized the new generation in politics as competent but without character, and lacking ideas: "So they hink theyhave recruited philosophy with André Glucksmann or Bernard-Henri Lévy and literature with Christine Angot or
Jean d'Ormesson Count Jean Bruno Wladimir François de Paule Le Fèvre d'Ormesson (16 June 1925 – 5 December 2017) was a French novelist. He was the author of forty books, the director of '' Le Figaro'' from 1974 to 1979, and the Dean of the Académie français ...
". He asked voters to endorse the "left of the left," in an attempt to end a modern "anti-politics" which has become political marketing.


Personal life

Debray was married to the Venezuelan
Elizabeth Burgos Elisabeth Burgos-Debray (born in Valencia, Venezuela, in 1941) is a Venezuelan anthropologist, former wife of the French philosopher Régis Debray, as well as the editor of Rigoberta Menchú's controversial autobiography An autobiography, s ...
. They had a daughter together, Laurence, who was born in 1976.


Bibliography


Books

In French: * ''Révolution dans la révolution ? : Lutte armée et lutte politique en Amérique latine'' ssaiParis, Maspero, 1967, series: Cahiers libres) * ''La Frontière, suivi de Un jeune homme à la page'' ittérature(Paris, Le Seuil, 1967, series: Écrire) * ''Nous les Tupamaros, suivi d'apprendre d'eux'' (Paris, Maspero, 1974, series: Cahiers libres) * ''La guérilla du Che'' (Paris, Le Seuil, 1974, series: Histoire immédiate) * ''L'Indésirable'' ittératureParis, Le Seuil, 1975) * ''Les rendez-vous manqués (pour Pierre Goldman)'' ittérature(Paris, Le Seuil, 1975, series: Combats) * ''Journal d'un petit bourgeois entre deux feux et quatre murs'' ittérature(Paris, Le Seuil, 1976) * ''La neige brûle'' ittérature(Paris, Grasset, 1977) Prix Femina * ''Le pouvoir intellectuel en France'' (Paris, Ramsay, 1979) * ''Critique de la raison politique'' (Paris, Gallimard, 1981, series: Bibliothèque des idées) * ''La Puissance et les Rêves'' (Paris, Gallimard, 1984) * ''Comète ma comète'' ittérature(Paris, Gallimard, 1986) * ''Christophe Colomb, le visiteur de l'aube, suivi des Traités de Tordesillas'' ittérature(Paris, La Différence, 1991, series: Les voies du Sud: histoire) * ''Contretemps : Eloge des idéaux perdus'' (Paris, Gallimard, 1992, series: Folio actuel) *'' Trilogie "Le temps d'apprendre à vivre" I: Les Masques, une éducation amoureuse'' ittérature(1992) * ''Vie et mort de l'image : une histoire du regard en Occident'' (Paris, Gallimard, 1992, series: Folio actuel) * ''L'État séducteur: les révolutions médiologiques du pouvoir'' (Paris, Gallimard, 1993) * ''L'œil naïf'' (Paris, Le Seuil, 1994) * ''Manifestes medialogiques'' (Editions Gallimard, 1994) * ''Contre Venise'' ittératureParis, Gallimard, 1995, series: Folio) * ''A demain de Gaulle'' (Paris, Gallimard, 1996) * ''La République expliquée à ma fille'' (Paris, Le 1998) * ''L'abus monumental'' (Paris, Fayard, 1999, series: L'abus monumental) * ''Shangaï, dernières nouvelles'' ittérature(Paris, Arléa, 1999) * ''Trilogie "Le temps d'apprendre à vivre" II: Loués soient nos seigneurs, une éducation politique'' ittérature(2000) * ''Trilogie "Le temps d'apprendre à vivre" III: Par amour de l'art, une éducation intellectuelle'' ittérature(2000) * ''Dieu, un itinéraire : matériaux pour l'histoire de l'éternel en occident'' (Paris: Odile Jacob, 2001, series: Champ médiologique; Paris, Odile Jacob, 2003, series: Poches Odile Jacob; Prix Combourg 2003) * ''L'Enseignement du fait religieux dans l'école laïque: rapport au ministre de l'Education nationale'' (Paris, Ministère de l'éducation nationale, 2002) * '' L'édit de Caracalla ou plaidoyer pour des Etats-Unis d'occident'' (Paris, Fayard, 2002). Written by Debray under pseudonym of "Xavier de C...". * ''Le Feu sacré : Fonction du religieux'' (Paris, Fayard, 2003) * ''L'Ancien et le Nouveau Testament à travers 200 chefs-d'œuvre de la peinture'' (Paris, Presses de la Renaissance, 2003), 2 volumes: Tome I: ''L’Ancien testament à travers 100 chefs-d’œuvre de la peinture'' (2003); Tome II: ''Le Nouveau testament à travers 100 chefs-d’œuvre de la peinture'' (2003) * ''À l'ombre des lumières : Débat entre un philosophe et un scientifique'' (2003) (Entretien avec Jean Bricmont). * ''Ce que nous voile le voile'' (Paris, Gallimard, 2004) * ''Le plan vermeil: modeste proposition'' ittératureParis, Gallimard, 2004) * ''Le siècle et la règle. Une correspondance avec le frère Gilles-Dominique o. p.'' (Paris, Fayard, 2004) * ''Julien le Fidèle ou Le banquet des démons'' héâtre(Paris, Gallimard, 2005, series: NRF) * ''Sur le pont d'Avignon'' (Paris, Flammarion, 2005, series: Café Voltaire) * ''Les communions humaines'' (Paris, Fayard, 2005, series: Les dieux dans la Cité - Bibliothèque de culture religieuse) * ''Supplique aux nouveaux progressistes du XXIe siècle'' (Paris, Gallimard, 2006) * ''Aveuglantes Lumières : journal en clair-obscur'' (Paris, Gallimard, 2006, series: NRF) * ''Un candide en Terre sainte'' (Paris, Gallimard, 2008) * ''Dégagements'' (Paris, Gallimard, 2010) In English: * ''Revolution in the Revolution? Armed Struggle and Political Struggle in Latin America'' (London and New York, M.R. Press, 1967)Revolution in the Revolution? Armed Struggle and Political Struggle in Latin America
worldcat.org. Retrieved 27 June 2021. *''Media Manifestos: On the Technological Transmission of Cultural Forms'' (London, Verso, 1996). *''Against Venice'' (Berkeley, Calif., North Atlantic Books, 1999; New York, Pushkin Press, 2001). *''God: An Itinerary'' (New York, Verso, 2004). *''Transmitting Culture'' (New York, Columbia University Press, 2004). *'' Empire 2.0: A Modest Proposal for a United States of the West by Xavier de C***'' (Berkeley, California, North Atlantic Books, 2004)


Articles

* ''La Puissance et les Rêves: 3 Intermezzos'', translated into English by Sian Reynolds, in Parker, Geoff (ed.), ''
Cencrastus ''Cencrastus'' was a magazine devoted to Scottish and international literature, arts and affairs, founded after the Referendum of 1979 by students, mainly of Scottish literature at Edinburgh University, and with support from Cairns Craig, then a ...
'' No. 19, Winter 1984, pp. 17 – 22, * "This Was an Intellectual". ''TELOS'' 44 (Summer 1980). New York
Telos Press


Reports


Rapport au Ministre des affaires étrangères M. Dominique de Villepin du Comité indépendant de réflexion et de propositions sur les relations Franco-Haïtiennes
- Janvier 2004


Reviews

* Maxwell, Stephen (1981), ''Le Pouvoir Intellectuel'', review of ''Teachers, Writers and Celebrities: The Intellectuals of Modern France'', in Murray, Glen (ed.), ''
Cencrastus ''Cencrastus'' was a magazine devoted to Scottish and international literature, arts and affairs, founded after the Referendum of 1979 by students, mainly of Scottish literature at Edinburgh University, and with support from Cairns Craig, then a ...
'', No. 7, Winter 1981-82, pp. 41 & 42,


References


Further reading

* Also published at pp. 467–488 of book
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(2004) (Editor) ''Guy Debord and the Situationist International: Texts and Documents''. The
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(April 1, 2004) 514 pages


External links


"Che’s Guerrilla War", 1973Institut Européen en Sciences des Religionswww.regisdebray.com Article subject's website (Français)
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Centre d’études et de recherches internationales de l'Université de Montréal, April the 12, 2007
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