Daniil Dondurey

Daniil Borisovich Dondurey (Russian: Дании́л Бори́сович Дондурей; May 19, 1947,[1][2] Ulyanovsk — May 10, 2017, Israel) was a Soviet and Russian culturologist, film critic, sociologist of the media, editor in chief of the journal Iskusstvo Kino. Candidate of Philosophy.

Daniil Dondurey
Born(1947-05-19)May 19, 1947
Ulyanovsk, RSFSR, USSR
DiedMay 10, 2017(2017-05-10) (aged 69)
Israel
EducationPenza Art College;
Repin Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture;
Institute of Sociology RAS

He was a member of Presidential Council for Civil Society and Human Rights,[3][4] and a member of the Public Council of the Russian Jewish Congress.[5]

Biography

He was born into the family of engineer Boris Danilovich Dondurey and lawyer Faina Moiseevna Cher.[1]

In 1975-1981 he worked at the Institute of the History of Art, in 1981-1986 in the Scientific Research Institute of Culture of the RSFSR.[6]

He compiled a number of scientific collections on the sociology of culture, theory and history of the fine arts, theater and cinema. His works have been translated and published in Bulgaria, Hungary, Vietnam, Germany, Italy, Cuba, Poland, Romania, USA, France, Czechoslovakia.[7]

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