by JacquesRancière (Author), EmilianoBattista (Editor), Jacques Rancière (Author), Emiliano Battista (Editor), Jacques Rancière (Author), Emiliano Battista (Editor)
Dissenting Words is a lively and engaging collection of interviews that span the length of Jacques Ranciere'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, Ranciere 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, Ranciere 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 Ranciere 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 fatigues, by Jacques Ranciere, (c) Editions Amsterdam 2009, published by arrangement Agence litteraire Pierre Astier & Associes
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Published: 12 Jan 2017
ISBN 10: 1623566193
ISBN 13: 9781623566197
Book Overview: A wide selection of interviews with Jacques Ranciere conducted between 1976 and 2015, which provides an accessible introduction to his thought.