- Jacques Rancière
Infobox Philosopher
region =Western Philosophy
era = 20th /21st-century philosophy
color = #B0C4DE
name = Jacques Rancière
birth =1940
flagicon|France|size=20pxAlgiers ,Algeria
death =
school_tradition =Post-Marxism
main_interests =Politics ·Aesthetics
notable_ideas = theories of democracy, disagreement, visual aesthetics
influences =Plato ·Aristotle ·Ballanche·Jacotot·Marx·Althusser·Foucault·Lacan·Lyotard
influenced =Ernesto Laclau ·Slavoj Zizek ·Bernard Aspe Jacques Rancière (born
Algiers ,1940 ) is a French philosopher and Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the who came to prominence when he co-authored "Reading Capital " (1968), with the Marxist philosopherLouis Althusser .Career
Rancière contributed to the influential volume "Reading "Capital" (though his contribution is not contained in the partial English translation) before publicly breaking with Althusser over his attitude toward the May
1968 student uprising in Paris.Since then, Rancière has departed from the path set by his teacher and published a series of works probing the concepts that make up our understanding of political discourse. What is
ideology ? What is theproletariat ? Is there aworking class ? And how do these masses of workers that thinkers like Althusser referred to continuously enter into a relationship withknowledge ? We talk about them but what do we know? An example of this line of thinking is Rancière's book entitled "Le philosophe et ses pauvres" ("The Philosopher and His Poor", 1983), a book about the role of the poor in the intellectual lives of philosophers.Most recently Rancière has written on the topic of human rights and specifically the role of international human rights organizations in asserting the authority to determine which groups of people — again the problem of masses — justify human rights interventions, and even war.
Influence
In 2006, it was reported that Rancière's
aesthetic theory had become a point of reference in thevisual arts , [ [http://www.artnet.com/magazineus/books/davis/davis8-17-06.asp Rancière, for Dummies - artnet Magazine ] ] and Rancière has lectured at such art world events as the Freize Art Fair. [ [http://www.artforum.com/diary/id=9695 artforum.com / DIARY ] ] Former French presidential candidateSégolène Royal has cited Rancière as her favourite philosopher. [ [http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/5508/35/ United for Peace of Pierce County, WA - We nonviolently oppose the reliance on unilateral military actions rather than cooperative diplomacy ] ]Rancière and Russia
In 2003 Rancière co-signed, with other French intellectuals, a letter, addressed to Putin, protesting the illegitimacy of the 2003 Chechen referendum. [http://www.radikaly.ru/press-1935.html]
In November 2006 Rancière participated in a scholarly conference, which took place as part of the 2nd
Moscow Biennale [ [http://2nd.moscowbiennale.ru/en/rancier_report_en/ The Second Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art - Jacques Ranciere Misadventures of Universality ] ] of modern art.Works
Rancière's work in English includes:
* " [http://www.marx2mao.com/Other/RC68NB.html Reading Capital] " (1968) (With
Louis Althusser ,Roger Establet ,Pierre Macherey andÉtienne Balibar - in the French original edition)* "The Nights of Labor: The Workers' Dream in Nineteenth-Century France" (1989): This book is an influential work of
social history which examines in detail the records of ordinary workers' lives in order to produce a new picture of their surprising political sophistication. ISBN 0877228337.* " [http://www.mediafire.com/?mn3fjsyuond The Ignorant Schoolmaster: Five Lessons in Intellectual Emancipation] " (1991): This book describes the emancipatory education of
Joseph Jacotot , a post-Revolutionary philosopher of education who discovered that he could teach things that he himself did not know. The book is both a history and a contemporary intervention in the philosophy and politics of education, through the concept ofautodidactism ; Rancière chronicles Jacotot's "adventures," but he articulates Jacotot's theory of "emancipation" and "stultification" in the present tense. ISBN 0804719691.* "The Names of History: On the Poetics of Knowledge" (1994): This is a relatively brief, but dense book, arguing for an epistemological critique of the methods and goals of the traditional study of
history . It has been influential in thephilosophy of history .* "On the Shores of Politics" (1995): ISBN 0860916375.
* " [http://abahlali.org/files/RanciereDisagreement.pdf Disagreement: Politics and Philosophy] " (1998): This book is a return to classical texts about the origins and meaning of
politics , in an attempt to re-theorize a "disagreement" which may not be simply transcendable. ISBN 0816628440.* "Short Voyages to the Land of the People" (2003): ISBN 0804736820
* "The Politics of Aesthetics: The Distribution of the Sensible" Tr. Gabriel Rockhill (
2004 ): ISBN 082647067X.*"The Future of the Image" (2007): ISBN 1844671070
Articles in English include:
*"Who Is the Subject of the Rights of Man?" The South Atlantic Quarterly, Volume 103, Number 2/3, Spring/Summer 2004, pp. 297-310
*"Is there a Deleuzian Aesthetics?" Tr. Radmila Djordjevic, Qui Parle?, Volume 14, Number 2, 2004, pp. 1-14
ources
* "The Sublime from Lyotard to Schiller" in "
Radical Philosophy "
* [http://www.radicalphilosophy.com/default.asp?channel_id=2190&editorial_id=10429 "Democracy means Equality"] , interview in "Radical Philosophy"
*"Nights of Labor" (1989). Temple University Press
*"The Ignorant Schoolmaster" (1991). Stanford University Press
*"The Names of History" (1994). Minnesota University Press
*"On the Shores of Politics" (1994). Verso
* [http://www.counterpunch.org/ranciere0430.html "Guantanamo, Justice, and Bushspeak: Prisoners of the Infinite"] ,Counterpunch article (2002)
* [http://www.artnet.com/magazineus/books/davis/davis8-17-06.asp "Rancière, for Dummies"] , Artnet Magazine
*'La Haine de la Dèmocratie' (2005). La Fabrique/ 'Hatred of democracy' (2006). Verso.References
External links
* [http://www.mediafire.com/?mn3fjsyuond The Ignorant Schoolmaster] , Full text
* [http://abahlali.org/node/3434 Ten Thesis on Politics] , 2001
* [http://abahlali.org/files/ranciere.hallward2.pdf Politics and Aesthetics, Jacques Ranciere interviewed by Peter Hallward] , 2003
* [http://www.revuelabyrinthe.org/sommaire85.html A special issue of the journal "Labyrinthe", 2004 (in French): "Jacques Rancière, l'indiscipliné"]
* [http://ciepfc.rhapsodyk.net/article.php3?id_article=77 « Le malaise esthétique », an article on Rancière contemporary art and politics by Elie During]
* [http://ranciere.blogspot.com/2007/09/jacques-rancire.html Excellent collection of links, plus extensive bibliography.]
* [http://46000.podomatic.com Recordings of a series of guest lectures given during Spring 2008 at U.C. Berkeley.]
* [http://multitudes.samizdat.net/_Ranciere-Jacques_.html Collection of full-text articles and interviews in French]
* [http://www.eurozine.com/articles/2006-08-11-lieranciere-en.html Eurozine interview with Ranciere]
* [http://hydrarchy.blogspot.com/2008/05/on-jacques-rancire.html Luka Arsenjuk article on Ranciere (a useful summary)]
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