Jacques Rancière : : history, politics, aesthetics / / Gabriel Rockhill and Philip Watts, eds.

Collection that examines the work of cultural and political theorist Jacques Rancière.

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Year of Publication:2009
Language:English
Series:e-Duke books scholarly collection.
Physical Description:1 online resource (369 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Historicizing untimeliness / Kristin Ross
  • The lessons of Jacques Rancière : knowledge and power after the storm / Alain Badiou
  • Sophisticated continuities and historical discontinuities, or, why not protagoras? / Eric Méchoulan
  • The classics and critical theory in postmodern France : the case of Jacques Rancière / Giuseppina Mecchia
  • Rancière and metaphysics / Jean-Luc Nancy
  • What is political philosophy? contextual notes / Etienne Balibar
  • Rancière in South Carolina / Todd May
  • Political agency and the ambivalence of the sensible / Yves Citton
  • Staging equality : Rancière's theatrocracy and the limits of anarchic equality / Peter Hallward
  • Rancière's leftism, or politics and its discontents / Bruno Bosteels
  • Jacques Rancière's ethical turn and the thinking of discontents / Solange Guénoun
  • The politics of aesthetics : political history and the hermeneutics of art / Gabriel Rockhill
  • Cinema and its discontents / Tom Conley
  • Politicizing art in Rancière and Deleuze : the case of postcolonial literature / Raji Vallury
  • Impossible speech acts : Jacques Rancière's Erich Auerbach / Andrew parker
  • Style indirect libre / James swenson
  • The method of equality : an answer to some questions
  • Jacques Rancière