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Audio – Jacques Ranciere: The Importance of Critical Theory for Social Movements Today

Audio – Jacques Ranciere: The Importance of Critical Theory for Social Movements Today

YouTube – via YouTube – Jacques Ranciere: The Importance of Critical Theory for Social Movements Today.

New Book: Democracy in What State?, Agamben et al.

New Book: Democracy in What State?, Agamben et al.

From Columbia University Press:  Essays by, Giorgio Agamben, Alain Badiou, Daniel Bensaid, Wendy Brown, Jean-Luc Nancy, Jacques Ranciere, Kristin Ross, and Slavoj Zizek “Is it meaningful to call oneself a… Read more »

Parallax, Volume 15 Issue 3 2009

Parallax, Volume 15 Issue 3 2009

TOC Jacques Rancière: in Disagreement Paul Bowman; Richard Stamp Conjunctive Times, Disjointed Time: Philosophy between Enigma and Disagreement Sudeep Dasgupta Politics without Politics Jodi Dean

Video: Ranciere

Video: Ranciere

Jacques Rancière is the Emeritus Professor of Aesthetics and Politics at the University of Paris VIII where he taught from 1969 to 2000. He continues to teach, as a visiting… Read more »

via Philosophy’s Other A special issue of Art and Research on Ranciere And an article, “Zizek for Jews“

Ranciere, Disagreement

Ranciere, Disagreement

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Rethinking Marxism: Volume 20 Issue 3 2008

Rethinking Marxism: Volume 20 Issue 3 2008

Russian Aesthetics under Capitalism Russian Aesthetics under Capitalism: An Introduction — Yulia Tikhonova Why I Am a Marxist — Vladislav Sofronov The Theory of Marxism: Questions and Answers — Vladislav… Read more »

A new blog on Agamben. “Philosophical insults” through the history of philosophy: a comic strip “Plato’s Aesthetics“: new in SEP Ranciere and Nancy on Vendredi de la philosophie And finally… Read more »

Krisis

Krisis

This is the first bilingual online edition of Krisis, journal for contemporary philosophy, after having appeared in print, and in Dutch, for 27 years. We present contributions to four debates…. Read more »

Book Review: Ranciere on Film

Book Review: Ranciere on Film

Jacques Rancière’s books, Film Fables and The Future of the Image, are really trying to do what his work in politics often does. If his collection of essays, On The… Read more »

Book Review: Badiou, Balibar, Rancière: Re-thinking Emancipation

Book Review: Badiou, Balibar, Rancière: Re-thinking Emancipation

Todd May reviews Badiou, Balibar, Ranciere: Rethinking Emancipation Badiou, Balibar, Rancière is a critical overview of the political thought of three students of Althusser’s, each of whom has moved away… Read more »

New Blog

New Blog

An entire blog dedicated to Jacques Ranciere! Link

Book Review: Ranciere’s Politics of Aesthetics

Book Review: Ranciere’s Politics of Aesthetics

Book Review of Jacques Rancière’s The Politics of Aesthetics : with reflections on Rancière’s art-politics in lieu of the Deleuzian/Guattarian perspective. By Joseph Nechvatal Jacques Rancière is interesting to me… Read more »

Ranciere — Who is the Subject of the Rights of Man?

Ranciere — Who is the Subject of the Rights of Man?

[From the South Atlantic Quarterly 103.2/3 (2004) pp. 297-310.]As we know, the question raised by my title took on a new cogency during the last ten years of the twentieth… Read more »

Ranciere

Ranciere

An interview with Ranciere in Le Monde Diplomatique (via PTDR), which centers on Ranciere's political aesthetics. Also: a review of two of Ranciere's works: The Politics of Aesthetics The Flesh of… Read more »

New Journal: Parrhesia – A Journal of Critical Philosophy

New Journal: Parrhesia – A Journal of Critical Philosophy

The editors of Parrhesia – A Journal of Critical Philosophy are pleased to announce that the inaugural issue is now available online: Editors' Introduction Alex Murray, Jon Roffe and Matthew… Read more »