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Understanding Ranciere, Understanding Modernism Dr. Patrick M. Bray (Ohio State University, USA)

Understanding Ranciere, Understanding Modernism By Dr. Patrick M. Bray (Ohio State University, USA)

Understanding Ranciere, Understanding Modernism by Dr. Patrick M. Bray (Ohio State University, USA)


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Understanding Ranciere, Understanding Modernism by Dr. Patrick M. Bray (Ohio State University, USA)

The contemporary philosopher Jacques Ranciere has become over the last two decades one of the most influential voices in philosophy, political theory, and literary, art historical, and film criticism. His work reexamines the divisions that have defined our understanding of modernity, such as art and politics, representation and abstraction, and literature and philosophy. Working across these divisions, he engages the historical roots of modernism at the end of the eighteenth century, uncovering forgotten texts in the archive that trouble our notions of intellectual history. The contributors to Understanding Ranciere, Understanding Modernism engage with the multiplicity of Rancieres thought through close readings of his texts, through comparative readings with other philosophers, and through an engagement with modernist works of art and literature. The final section of the volume includes an extended glossary of the most important terms used by Ranciere, which will be a valuable resource for experts and students alike.

Understanding Ranciere, Understanding Modernism Reviews

Patrick Brays collection Understanding Ranciere, Understanding Modernism brings together some of the foremost scholars engaging with the work of Jacques Ranciere today. What is perhaps most notable about it, however, is that reading it is akin to finding oneself in the unpredictable library that Ranciere laments the loss of in the volumes concluding interview. If the old Bibliotheque Nationales heterogeneous booksgrouped together side by side, enabled Ranciere to write as he does, crossing disciplinary borders and thinking around singular problems in the mode of discovery rather than mastery, the volumes approach to Ranciere operates on a similar principal (p. 277). Allowing the reader unfamiliar with Rancieres work to find footholds in the definitions of key concepts found in the volumes third section, the collection also offers unexpected new directions. * H-France *
Brays collection and Bloomsburys series, generally provides a wealth of intriguing new theoretical possibilities. * French Studies *
In addition to highlighting the range and influence of Rancieres work, these essays confirm the rigour, richness, and robust critical independence of the responses this work is now inspiring. As a result, this collection not only offers a compelling account of current work around Ranciere: it relaunches this work anew. * Martin Crowley, Reader in Modern French Thought and Culture, University of Cambridge, UK *
Deviating wisely down the byways of Rancieres writing by attending closely to the textual and conceptual singularity of a significant constellation of hitherto less extensively debated works, this collection does indeed provide invaluable new understanding of his unfailingly productive struggle with modernism. The volume is suffused with that acutely responsive sensitivity to the shifting displacements of his unclassifiable project which Ranciere speaks of in the substantial and wide-ranging closing interview. * Oliver Davis, Reader in French Studies, University of Warwick, UK *
A cornucopia of some of the best critical minds working in French theory today. It contains a challenging yet highly accessible collection of essays that illuminate the importance of one of the most important theorists of today. Patrick M. Bray has done a masterful job in editing a collection that will have a long shelf life. * Lawrence D. Kritzman, John D. Willard Prof of French and Comparative Literature, Dartmouth College, USA *

About Dr. Patrick M. Bray (Ohio State University, USA)

Patrick M. Bray is Associate Professor of French at the Ohio State University, USA. He is the author of The Novel Map: Space and Subjectivity in Nineteenth-Century French Fiction (2013) and co-editor of Building the Louvre: Architectures of Politics and Art (2014).

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors Series Preface List of Abbreviations Introduction Patrick M. Bray, Ohio State University, USA Part I Conceptualizing Ranciere 1. The Hatred of Democracy and The Democratic Torrent: Rancieres Micropolitics Emily Apter, New York University, USA 2. Rancieres Nineteenth Century: Equality and Recognition in Nights of Labor Bettina Lerner, City College CUNY, USA 3. The Ignorant Schoolmaster: Intellectual Emancipation in Circular Form Leon Sachs, University of Kentucky, USA 4. Literature as Rancierian Film Fable Margaret C. Flinn, Ohio State University, USA 5. The Emancipated Spectator and Modernism Cary Hollinshead-Strick, American University of Paris, France 6. Mute Speech: The Silence of Literature in Rancieres Aesthetic Paradigm Giuseppina Mecchia, University of Pittsburgh, USA 7. Le Fil Perdu: The Music of the Indistinct David F. Bell, Duke University, USA Part II Ranciere and Aesthetics 8. A Method of Equality: Ranciere, Jokes, and their Relation to They Drive by Night Tom Conley, Harvard University, USA 9. Feminist Art: Disrupting and Consolidating the Police Order Tina Chanter, Kingston University London, UK 10. Ranciere and Proust: Two Temptations Suzanne Guerlac, University of California, Berkeley, USA 11. The Conception of the Will in Rancieres Aesthetic Regime of the Arts: Pathos and Reverie in Stendhal, Ibsen and Freud Alison Ross, Monash University, Australia 12. Dreaming Bourdieu Away: Ranciere and the Reinvented Habitus Marina Van Zuylen, Bard College, USA 13. Rethinking the Aesthetics/Politics Nexus in Latin America Silvia L. Lopez, Carleton College, USA Part III Glossary of Key Terms Distribution of the Sensible Daniel Brant, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Fable Audrey Evrard, Fordham University, USA Intellectual Equality Zakir Paul, University of Chicago, USA Mute Speech Alison James, University of Chicago, USA Regimes of Art Robert St. Clair, Dartmouth College, USA Part IV - Interview with Jacques Ranciere Understanding Modernism, Reconfiguring Disciplinarity, interview with Ranciere translated by Patrick M. Bray, Ohio State University, USA Index

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NPB9781501311383
9781501311383
1501311387
Understanding Ranciere, Understanding Modernism by Dr. Patrick M. Bray (Ohio State University, USA)
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Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2017-03-23
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