Reading Ranciere: Critical Dissensus: Table of Contents
Reading Rancière: Critical Dissensus
Table of Contents
Notes on Contributors
Paul Bowman and Richard Stamp: Introduction: A critical dissensus
Jacques Rancière: The thinking of dissensus: politics and aesthetics
Samuel A. Chambers: The Politics of the Police: From Neoliberalism to Anarchism, and back to Democracy
Rey Chow and Julian Rohrhuber: On Captivation: A Remainder from the ‘Indistinction of Art and Nonart’
Jodi Dean: Politics Without Politics
Ben Highmore: Out of Place: Unprofessional Painting, Jacques Rancière, and the Distribution of the Sensible
Suhail Malik and Andrea Phillips: The wrong of contemporary art: aesthetics and political indeterminacy
Oliver Marchart: The Second Return of the Political: Democracy and the Syllogism of Equality
Linsey McGoey: Police reinforcement: the anti-politics of organizational life
Martin McQuillan: Paul de Man and Art History I: Modernity, Aesthetics and Community in Jacques Rancière
Mark Robson: Film, Fall, Fable: Rancière, Rossellini, Flaubert, Haneke
Alex Thomson: On The Shores of History
Alberto Toscano: Anti-Sociology and its Limits
Jacques Rancière: Against an ebbing tide: An interview with Jacques Rancière
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