| Jacques Rancière - Philosophy - 2009 - 152 pages
Translated by Steven Corcoran Only yesterday aesthetics stood accused of concealing cultural games of social distinction. Now it is considered a parasitic discourse from which ... | |
| Jacques Rancière - Philosophy - 2010 - 240 pages
Dissensus: On Politics and Aesthetics brings together some of Jacques Rancière's most recent writings on art and politics to show the critical potential of two of his most ... | |
| Jacques Rancière - Philosophy - 2013 - 128 pages
The Politics of Aesthetics rethinks the relationship between art and politics, reclaiming "aesthetics" from the narrow confines it is often reduced to. Jacques Rancière reveals ... | |
| Jacques Rancière - History - 1994 - 148 pages
History in our day is still a story, and yet one from which we expect to tell the truth - not just the facts, the names and events of the past, but the invisible order and ... | |
| Jacques Rancière - Political Science - 1999 - 170 pages
"Is there any such thing as political philosophy?" So begins this provocative book by one of the foremost figures in Continental thought. Here, Jacques Ranciere brings a new ... | |
| Jacques Rancière - Philosophy - 2004 - 286 pages
In 'The Philosopher and the Poor' Jacques Rancière meditates on what philosophy has to do with poverty in close readings of major texts of Western thought. | |
| Jacques Rancière - Political Science - 1995 - 124 pages
It is frequently said that we are living through the end of politics, the end of social upheavals, the end of utopian folly. Consensual realism is the order of the day. But ... | |
| Jacques Rancière - Political Science - 1999 - 170 pages
"Is there any such thing as political philosophy?" So begins this provocative book by one of the foremost figures in Continental thought. Here, Jacques Ranciere brings a new ... | |
| Jacques Rancière - Literary Criticism - 2003 - 158 pages
This work reads a series of texts and journeys across class lines and shows how the image of "the people" functions in them as a point of reference unto which the observer ... | |
| Jacques Rancière - Philosophy - 2004 - 192 pages
This new collection of challenging literary studies plays with a foundational definition of Western culture: the word become flesh. But the word become flesh is not, or no ... | |
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