Rancière's Sentiments

In Rancière's Sentiments Davide Panagia explores Jacques Rancière's aesthetics of politics as it informs his radical democratic theory of participation. Attending to diverse practices of everyday living and doing-of form, style, and scenography-in Rancière's writings, Panagia characte...

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Main Author: Panagia, Davide (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Durham Duke University Press 2018
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