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  1. Jacques Rancière
    history, politics, aesthetics
    Published: 2009
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham

    Collection that examines the work of cultural and political theorist Jacques Rancière more

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    Collection that examines the work of cultural and political theorist Jacques Rancière

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0822390930; 1283064944; 1478090979; 6613064947; 9780822390930; 9781283064941; 9781478090977; 9786613064943
    RVK Categories: CI 5400 ; CK 3158 ; MC 1000 ; MC 6500
    Subjects: Ästhetik; Geschichtsphilosophie; POLITICAL SCIENCE; Political science; Politische Philosophie; Politische Theorie; Politisk filosofi; Social & political philosophy; Political science; Ästhetik; Politische Theorie; Geschichtsphilosophie
    Other subjects: Rancière, Jacques (1940-); History; Politics; Rancière; Rancière, Jacques; Rancière, Jacques; Rancière, Jacques; Rancière, Jacques / Politik; Electronic books; Electronic books; Electronic books
    Scope: 1 electronic resource (viii, 358 Seiten)
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    Historicizing untimeliness / Kristin Ross -- The lessons of Jacques Rancière : knowledge and power after the storm / Alain Badiou -- Sophisticated continuities and historical discontinuities, or, why not protagoras? / Eric Méchoulan -- The classics and critical theory in postmodern France : the case of Jacques Rancière / Giuseppina Mecchia -- Rancière and metaphysics / Jean-Luc Nancy -- What is political philosophy? contextual notes / Etienne Balibar -- Rancière in South Carolina / Todd May -- Political agency and the ambivalence of the sensible / Yves Citton -- Staging equality : Rancière's theatrocracy and the limits of anarchic equality / Peter Hallward -- Rancière's leftism, or politics and its discontents / Bruno Bosteels -- Jacques Rancière's ethical turn and the thinking of discontents / Solange Guénoun -- The politics of aesthetics : political history and the hermeneutics of art / Gabriel Rockhill -- Cinema and its discontents / Tom Conley -- Politicizing art in Rancière and Deleuze : the case of postcolonial literature / Raji Vallury -- Impossible speech acts : Jacques Rancière's Erich Auerbach / Andrew parker -- Style indirect libre / James swenson -- The method of equality : an answer to some questions -- Jacques Rancière

  2. Errant Letters: Jacques Rancière and the Philosophy of Literature
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Frankfurt a.M. ; Peter Lang International Academic Publishers, Bern

    Jerzy Franczak comprehensively presents Jacques Rancière’s thought by emphasizing the relationship between politics and literature. This detailed analysis takes into account the context of modern aesthetics and political philosophy, as a result, the... more

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    Jerzy Franczak comprehensively presents Jacques Rancière’s thought by emphasizing the relationship between politics and literature. This detailed analysis takes into account the context of modern aesthetics and political philosophy, as a result, the book introduces further protagonists such as Louis Althusser, Michel Foucault, Pierre Bourdieu, or Jean-François Lyotard. Franczak first reconstructs Rancière’s original philosophy of literature and subsequently apply it in readings of select world literature masterpieces by Gustav Flaubert, Max Jacob, Bertold Brecht, Vladimir Nabokov, and Philip Roth.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Nycz, Ryszard (Herausgeber); Golubiewski, Mikołaj
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783631905654
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    RVK Categories: CK 3158
    DDC Categories: 100; 800
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    Series: Cross-Roads ; 32
    Subjects: Literatur; Philosophie; Errant; Franczak; Golubiewski; Jacques; Jerzy; Letters; Literature; Mikołaj; Modern aesthetics and political philosophy; Nycz; Philosophy; Philosophy of literature; Rancière; Relationship between politics and literature; Ryszard
    Other subjects: Rancière, Jacques (1940-)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (340 Seiten), , EPDF
  3. Community, Commons, Common Sense
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  SSOAR, GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften e.V., Mannheim

    Abstract: As De Angelis, Federici, and others have noted, there are "no commons without community". The concept of community, however (as, among others, Jean‐Luc Nancy and Roberto Esposito have shown), has a dark history continuing up until today,... more

     

    Abstract: As De Angelis, Federici, and others have noted, there are "no commons without community". The concept of community, however (as, among others, Jean‐Luc Nancy and Roberto Esposito have shown), has a dark history continuing up until today, when extreme right‐wing or even downright fascist appropriations of the concept have understood it as a static and identitarian unity bound to a specific territory or ethnicity. While commons‐scholars try to circumvent this legacy by emphasizing the commons as a "praxis" (Dardot and Laval) or "organizational principle" (De Angelis), they thereby tend to neglect the important cultural and symbolic connotations of the concept of community (which, in part, seem to make right‐wing movements appealing for certain segments of the population). In my article, I want to raise the following question: Do we need a sense of community for a politics of the commons, and, if so, what concept of community should it be? To answer this question, I will refer back to

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    DDC Categories: 320; 100
    Other subjects: (thesoz)Kant, I.; (thesoz)Gemeinschaft; (thesoz)Gemeinwesen; (thesoz)politische Theorie; (thesoz)politische Philosophie; (thesoz)Philosophie; Kant; Rancière; common sense; commons; community; imagination
    Scope: Online-Ressource
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    In: Social Inclusion ; 10 (2022) 1 ; 152-160

  4. The limits of participatory democracy
    social movements and the displacement of disagreement in South America
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Centre for Development Studies, Univ. of Bath, Bath

    Recent experiences of social movements in South America and the expansion of non-institutional forms of collective action have given rise to new conceptual frameworks such as participatory democracy, which aim to capture the impact of new forms of... more

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    Recent experiences of social movements in South America and the expansion of non-institutional forms of collective action have given rise to new conceptual frameworks such as participatory democracy, which aim to capture the impact of new forms of participation and collective action on democracy in the region. As a means of exploring the possibilities of deepening democracy, such frameworks have taken as their focal point the institutionalisation of 'alternative' forms and processes of participation. However, the focus on institutionalisation has usually bypassed the more radical dimensions of the discourses and practices of the movements—the ‘disagreement’ at their heart. By way of illustrative cases of two contemporary movements from Argentina (Piqueteros) and Brazil (Movement of Rural Landless Workers) we focus on two questions: What is the contribution of social movements to the process of democratisation? To what extent is such contribution being captured by new scholarly work on participatory and deliberative democracy? We analyse the political struggle within, against and beyond democratic ‘borders’ led by social movements in three historical moments. By distinguishing the dimensions of ‘real policies’ and ‘imagined politics’ we suggest that new conceptualisations such as ‘participatory democracy’ are unable to recognise the alternative democratic realities that emerge out of disagreement and play a regulatory role in transforming disagreement into dissent. Hope is then lost in translation. We suggest that Radical Democratic Theory can offer a better work of translation, as it is able to grasp the vital dimension of movements’ collective action that resists integration into the hegemonic cannon, thus reflecting the movements’ own reflection of their emancipatory collective action.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    Series: Bath papers in international development and wellbeing ; 16
    Subjects: Democracy; disagreement; Rancière; social movements; South America; theory
    Scope: Online-Ressource (19 S.)