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Jacques Rancière, Auteur | [Paris] : Éd. du Seuil | La Librairie du XXe siècle, ISSN 1144-6641 | 1992texte imprimé
L'auteur montre comment la révolution littéraire bouleverse de fait l'ordre sensible qui soutenait les hiérarchies traditionnelles, et pourquoi l'égalité littéraire déjoue la volonté de mettre la littérature au service de la politique. Il met se[...]texte imprimé
A leading philosopher presents a radical manifesto for the future of art and film In The Future of the Image, Jacques Rancière develops a fascinating new concept of the image in contemporary art, showing how art and politics have always been int[...]texte imprimé
Jacques Rancière, Auteur ; Gregory Elliott, Traducteur | Pondichéry et New Delhi : Navayana Publishing | 2010To resemble was long taken to be the peculiarity of art, while an infinite number of spectacles and forms of imitation were proscribed from it. In our day, not to resemble is taken for the imperative of art, while photographs, videos and display[...]texte imprimé
Jacques Rancière, Auteur | New Delhi : NavayanaTo resemble was long taken to be the peculiarity of art, while an infinite number of spectacles and forms of imitation were proscribed from it. In our day, not to resemble is taken for the imperative of art, while photographs, videos and display[...]texte imprimé
Jacques Rancière, Auteur | New Delhi : NavayanaTo resemble was long taken to be the peculiarity of art, while an infinite number of spectacles and forms of imitation were proscribed from it. In our day, not to resemble is taken for the imperative of art, while photographs, videos and display[...]texte imprimé
Jacques Rancière ; Hassan Melehy, Traducteur ; Hayden White, Préfacier, etc. | Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press | 1994no resume availabletexte imprimé
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The Politics of Aesthetics rethinks the relation between art and politics, reclaiming "aesthetics" from its current narrow confines to reveal its significance for contemporary experience. Here, Jacques Ranciere develops a critical aesthetic that[...]