Dissenting Words is a lively and engaging collection of interviews
that span the length of Jacques Rancière's trajectory, from the
critique of Althusserian Marxism and the work on proletarian thinking
in the nineteenth century to the more recent reflections on politics
and aesthetics. Across these pages, Rancière discusses the figures,
concepts and arguments he has introduced to the theoretical landscape
over the past forty years, the themes and concerns that have animated
his thinking, the positions he has defended and the wide range of
objects and discourses that have attracted his attention and through
which his thought has unfolded: history, pedagogy, literature, art,
cinema. But more than reflecting on the continuities, turns, ruptures
and deviations in his thought, Rancière recasts his work in a
different discursive register. And the pleasure we experience in
reading these interviews – with their asides, displacements and
reconstructions – stems from the way Rancière transforms the voice
of the thinker commenting on his texts and elucidating his concepts
into another, and equally rich, manifestation of his thought. Core
sections of this edition are translated from the french publication Et
tant pis pour le gens fatigués, by Jacques Rancière, © Editions
Amsterdam 2009, published by arrangement Agence litteraire Pierre
Astier & Associés
Les mer
Interviews with Jacques Rancière
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781623568818
Publisert
2017
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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