Reading Ranciere
豆瓣
Critical Dissensus
Paul Bowman / Richard Stamp
简介
"Reading Ranciere" brings together leading international in the first sustained critical exploration of Ranciere's work on politics, aesthetics and philosophy in English. Over the past 40 years, Jacques Ranciere's work has defined itself through a remarkable set of philosophical differences in relation to other key figures working in the fields of politics, philosophy and aesthetics. There have been significant philosophical, theoretical and aesthetic disagreements with influential figures in contemporary thought, including Althusser, Bourdieu, Derrida, Agamben, Deleuze, Foucault, Habermas and Badiou. Through these differences Ranciere has emerged as one of the world's leading contemporary theorists. Whilst Ranciere has long been a well-known force in francophone contexts, the translation of his works into English has generated a lot of excitement and catapulted him to the forefront of attention in several putatively distinct but interconnected fields: philosophy, politics, critical theory, aesthetics and film. "Reading Ranciere" intervenes in this ongoing discourse by assembling an eminent collection of critical assessments of the significance of Ranciere's diverse impact and growing influence. This book offers the first sustained and critically balanced response to the work of this major contemporary theorist.
contents
Introduction: A Critical Dissensus, Paul Bowman and Richard Stamp \ 1. The Thinking of Dissensus: Politics and Aesthetics, Jacques Rancière \ 2. The Politics of the Police: From Neoliberalism to Anarchism, and Back to Democracy, Samuel A. Chambers \ 3. On Captivation: A Remainder from the ‘Indistinction of Art and Nonart’, Rey Chow and Julian Rohrhuber \ 4. Politics without Politics, Jodi Dean \ 5. Out of Place: Unprofessional Painting, Jacques Rancière, and the Distribution of the Sensible, Ben Highmore \ 6. The Wrong of Contemporary Art: Aesthetics and Political Indeterminacy, Suhail Malik and Andrea Phillips \ 7. The Second Return of the Political: Democracy and the Syllogism of Equality, Oliver Marchart \ 8. Police Reinforcement: The Anti-Politics of Organizational Life, Linsey McGoey \ 9. Paul de Man and Art History I: Modernity, Aesthetics and Community in Jacques Rancière, Martin McQuillan \ 10. Film, Fall, Fable: Rancière, Rossellini, Flaubert, Haneke, Mark Robson \ 11. On the Shores of History, Alex Thomson \ 12. Anti-Sociology and Its Limits, Alberto Toscano \ 13. Against an Ebbing Tide: An Interview with Jacques Rancière