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020 _a9781780935355
082 _a111.85
_bRAN
100 _aRanciere, Jacques
245 _aPolitics of aesthetics : the distribution of the sensible
260 _aLondon:
_bBloomsbury Publishing,
_c2004
300 _axvii,121p. :
_bill. ;
_c22 cm.
365 _aINR
_b599.00
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aThe Politics of Aesthetics rethinks the relationship between art and politics outside of the models established by the Marxist tradition, the Frankfurt School, and the more recent contributions made by the post-structuralists. Reclaiming aesthetics from the narrow confines it is often reduced to, Jacques Ranciere reveals its intrinsic link to politics by analyzing what they both have in common: the delimitation of the visible and the invisible, the audible and the inaudible, the thinkable and the unthinkable, the possible and the impossible." "Presented as a series of interlinked interviews, The Politics of Aesthetics provides the most comprehensive introduction to Ranciere's work to date. Ranging across the history of art and politics from the Greek polis to the aesthetic revolution of the modern age, it includes incisive analyses of the uses and abuses of the concept of modernity, the relationship between art and mechanical reproduction, the logic of facts and fiction in history, the positive contradiction at work in modern literature, and the notion of politicized art.
650 _aAesthetics
650 _aPolitical aspects
650 _aModern Aesthetics
650 _aPhilosophy
700 _aRockhill, Gabriel
_eedt
700 _aRockhill, Gabriel
_etrl
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