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Distributions of the Sensible: Rancière, between Aesthetics and Politics

Autor Scott Durham, Dilip Gaonkar Contribuţii de Benjamin Arditi, Nico Baumbach, Pheng Cheah, Tom Conley, Sudeep Dasgupta, Jason Frank, Eleanor Kaufman, Gluseppina Mecchia, Codruta Morari Cuvânt după de Jacques Rancière Contribuţii de Joseph J. Tanke
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 iun 2019
Jacques Rancière’s work is increasingly central to several debates across the humanities. Distributions of the Sensible confronts a question at the heart of his thought: How should we conceive the relationship between the “politics of aesthetics” and the “aesthetics of politics”? Specifically, the book explores the implications of Rancière’s rethinking of the relationship of aesthetic to political democracy from a wide range of critical perspectives.
Distributions of the Sensible contains original essays by leading scholars on topics such as Rancière’s relation to political theory, critical theory, philosophical aesthetics, and film. The book concludes with a new essay by Rancière himself that reconsiders the practice of theory between aesthetics and politics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780810140288
ISBN-10: 0810140284
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 7 b-w images
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press

Notă biografică

SCOTT DURHAM is an associate professor of French and the director of graduate studies in French and francophone studies at Northwestern University.
DILIP GAONKAR is a professor of rhetoric and public culture and the director of the Center for Global Culture and Communication at Northwestern University.
CONTRIBUTORS: Benjamin Arditi, Nico Baumbach, Pheng Cheah, Tom Conley, Sudeep Dasgupta, Scott Durham, Jason Frank, Eleanor Kaufman, Giuseppina Mecchia, Codruţa Morari, Jacques Rancière, Joseph J. Tanke

Recenzii

Distributions of the Sensible promises to be the best collection of essays on the topic. Few works until now have engaged the simultaneity of aesthetics and politics crucial to Rancière.” —Davide Panagia, author of Rancière's Sentiment
"What is the relationship between politics and aesthetics? This question serves as the starting point for Rancière's work. By his account, the issue of equality is at the heart of this question . . . This edited volume will prove useful to anyone who teaches or studies aesthetics, the philosophy of art, and/or sociopolitical philosophy (especially theories of equality and democracy)." —J. Liz, San Jose State University, CHOICE

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Distributions of the Sensible is a collection original essays by leading scholars on the relation of Jacques Rancière’s thought to political theory, critical theory, philosophical aesthetics, and film. 
 

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Acknowledgments
Introduction: Between Two Equalities, Scott Durham
Jacques Rancière’s Politics of the Ordinary, Jason Frank
Fidelity to disagreement: Jacques Rancière’s politics without ontology, Benjamin Arditi
Which Politics of Aesthetics?, Joseph J. Tanke
“Equality must be defended!” Cinephilia and Democracy, Codruţa Morari
The Aesthetics of Displacement: Dissonance and Dissensus in Adorno and Rancière, Sudeep Dasgupta
The Politics of the Aesthetics of Theory, Nico Baumbach
Who’s the Subject of Politics?  Language in Jacques Rancière, Giuseppina Mecchia
Emergence: Dissensus in a Global Field of Instrumentality, Pheng Cheah
“Plunge Into Terrible Readings”: Rancière and the Thought of Libidinal Economy, Eleanor Kaufman
All Affects Equal       , Tom Conley
Afterword: Rethinking Theory and Practice, Jacques Rancière
Notes
Bibliography
Index