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Détails
Type d’ouvrage: | Fiction |
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Type de document: | Livre |
Tous les auteurs / collaborateurs: |
Jacques Rancière; Steve Corcoran |
ISBN: | 9781472583550 1472583558 9781847064455 1847064450 |
Numéro OCLC: | 910969281 |
Description: | vi, 238 pages ; 23 cm |
Contenu: | The aesthetics of politics. Ten theses on politics -- Does democracy mean something? -- Who is the subject of the rights of man? -- Communism : from actuality to inactuality -- The people or the multitudes? -- Bio-politics or politics? -- September 11 and afterwards : a rupture in the symbolic order? -- Of war as the supreme form of advanced plutocratic consensus -- The politics of aesthetics. The aesthetic revolution and its outcomes -- The paradoxes of political art -- The politics of literature -- The monument and its confidences, or Deleuze and art's capacity of 'resistance' -- The ethical turn of aesthetics and politics -- Response to critics. The use of distinctions. |
Responsabilité: | Jacques Rancière ; edited and translated by Steve Corcoran. |
Critiques
Synopsis de l’éditeur
Rewarding in its scholarly engagement with Derrida, Arendt, Lyotard et al ... [Ranciere] has a certain sardonic precision. -- The Guardian An accessible introduction to Ranciere's thought and an essential collection of his essays. -- Marx & Philosophy Review of Books Steven Corcoran has provided a timely and coherently organized collection of Ranciere's short writings, one that can stand as a solid introduction to the author's thought...There is a distinct shift of emphasis that occurs in Ranciere's writings around the late 1990's, however, and the task of a good collection would be to capture both periods and the thematic interaction between them. The writings gathered here, which date from 1996 to 2004, perform both tasks admirably...For those who seek to get a sense of both the richness and the breadth of the work of one of the most significant thinkers of our time, Dissensus provides a valuable resource. I can think of no better starting point than this collection. -- Todd May, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews Title mention in Times Higher Education, January 2010 Lire la suite...

