<p>“This short, polemical intervention in the history of landscape aesthetics is sure to energize a fresh debate about the relations of painting, architecture, and visual experience in the nineteenth century.”<br /><b>W. J. T. Mitchell,<i> University of Chicago</i><br /><br /></b>“A decisive treatment of the perception and management of nature, <i><i>The Time of the Landscape</i></i> contends that the design and management of gardens in the post-revolutionary regime signal a sea-change in the ways we perceive, experience, and shape the world around us.”<br /><b>Tom Conley, <i>Harvard University<br /><br /></i></b>"[E]ngaging historical analysis of modern visual creative practice by one of France’s most prolific and insightful aesthetic and political theorists."<b><i><br /><i><b>Visual Studies</b></i><br /></i></b></p>
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Biographical note
Jacques Rancière is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Paris-St. Denis.