Norman Finkelstein
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Norman Gary Finkelstein (born December 8, 1953) is an American political scientist, and author. His primary fields of research are the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the politics of the Holocaust. He is a graduate of Binghamton University and received his Ph.D in Political Science from Princeton University. He has held faculty positions at Brooklyn College, Rutgers University, Hunter College, New York University, and, most recently, DePaul University, where he was an assistant professor from 2001 to 2007. In 2007, after a highly publicized row between Finkelstein and a notable opponent of his, Alan Dershowitz, Finkelstein's tenure bid at DePaul was denied. Finkelstein was placed on administrative leave for the 2007-2008 academic year, and on September 5, 2007, he announced his resignation after coming to a settlement with the university on generally undisclosed terms. An official statement from DePaul strongly defended the decision to deny Finkelstein tenure, stated that outside influence played no role in the decision, and praised Finkelstein "as a prolific scholar and outstanding teacher." Description above from the Wikipedia article Norman Finkelstein, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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- 2024 ยทReflections in Synagogueas Self
- 2016 ยทThe Occupation of the American Mindas Self - Author, Method and Madness
- 2015 ยทNoam Chomsky: Knowledge and Poweras Himself
- 2010 ยทWith God On Our Sideas Self - Independent scholar
- 2009 ยทAmerican Radical: The Trials of Norman Finkelsteinas Self
- 2009 ยทDefamationas Self
- 2001 ยทBattle for the Holocaustas Self (archive footage)