
Jacques Ranciere and the Contemporary Scene
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study of Jacques Rancière's impact and contribution to contemporary theoretical
and interdisciplinary studies. It showcases the work of leading scholars in
fields such as political theory, history and aesthetic theory; each of whom are
uniquely situated to engage with the novelty of Rancière's thinking within
their respective fields.
Each of the essays provides an
investigation into the critical stance Rancière takes towards his
contemporaries, concentrating on the versatile application of his thought to
diverse fields of study (including, political and education theory, cinema
studies, literary and aesthetic theory, and historical studies). The aim of
this collection is to use the critical interventions Rancière's writing makes
on current topics and themes as a way of offering new critical perspectives on
his thought. Wielding their individual expertise, each contributor assesses his
perspectives and positions on thinkers and topics of contemporary importance.
The edition includes a new essay by Jacques Rancière, which charts the
different problems and motivations that have shaped his work.
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Persons
Professor in Philosophy at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. In addition
to his monograph on Axel Honneth, Beyond
Communication (Brill, 2009) and several edited collections on contemporary
Critical Theory, he is the editor of Jacques
Rancière: Key Concepts (Acumen, July 2010).
Alison Ross is Senior Lecturer in Critical Theory at Monash
University, Melbourne, Australia. She is the author of The Aesthetic Paths
of Philosophy (Stanford UP, 2007) and the editor of The Agamben Effect
(South Atlantic Quarterly, 2008).
Content
Rancière and the Contemporary Scene: The Evidence of Equality and the Practice
of Writing Jean-Philippe Deranty and Alison Ross \ 2. Movies as the Great
Democratic Art Form of the Modern World (Notes on Rancière) JM Bernstein \ 3. 'Godard
and Rancière: Automatism, Montage, Thinking' Lisa Trahair \ 4. The Names in
History: Rancière's New Historical Poetics Dmitri Nikulin \ 5. Equality in the Romantic Art Form: The
Hegelian Background to Jacques Rancière's 'Aesthetic Revolution' Alison Ross \ 6.
No time or place for universal teaching:
The Ignorant Schoolmaster and contemporary work on pedagogy Caroline Pelletier
\ 7. Rancière and Anarchism Todd May \ 8. Rancière's utopian politics Paul
Patton \ 9. Hannah Arendt and the Philosophical Repression of Politics Andrew
Schaap \10. The Many Marx of Jacques
Rancière Emmanuel Renault \ 11. Work in the writings of Jacques Rancière Jean-Philippe
Deranty \ 12. Work, identity, subject Jacques Rancière \ Bibliography\ Index
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