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Issue 103 (Volume 33, Number 1), 2004
Special Issue: Contemporary Thinker Jacques Rancière
Edited by: Eric Méchoulan
CONTENTS:
Méchoulan, Eric. Introduction: On the Edges of Jacques Rancière
Rancière, Jacques. The Politics of Literature
Guénoun, Solange. Cassidy, Richard, tr. Jacques Rancière's Freudian Cause
Rockhill, Gabriel. The Silent Revolution
Déotte, Jean-Louis. Lapidus, Roxanne, tr. The Differences Between Rancière's Mésentente (Political Disagreement) and Lyotard's Différend
Conley, Tom. A Fable of Film: Rancière's Anthony Mann
Garneau, Michèle. Cisneros, James, tr. Film's Aesthetic Turn: A Contribution from Jacques Rancière
Bell, David F. Writing, Movement/Space, Democracy: On Jacques Rancière's Literary History
Rancière, Jacques. Jacques Rancière: A Bibliography
Reviews :
Herman, David, 1962- Wittgenstein's Poker: The Story of a Ten-Minute Argument Between Two Great Philosophers
Hewitt, Leah Dianne. Nathalie Sarraute, Fiction and Theory: Questions of Difference
Le Hir, Marie-Pierre. Pierre Bourdieu: A Critical Introduction
Thomas, Jean-Jacques. Roland Barthes: A Beginner's Guide
Pulju, Rebecca. Enfants Terribles: Youth and Femininity in the Mass Media in France, 1945-1968
Reviews :
Herman, David, 1962- Wittgenstein's Poker: The Story of a Ten-Minute Argument Between Two Great Philosophers
Hewitt, Leah Dianne. Nathalie Sarraute, Fiction and Theory: Questions of Difference
Le Hir, Marie-Pierre. Pierre Bourdieu: A Critical Introduction
Thomas, Jean-Jacques. Roland Barthes: A Beginner's Guide
Pulju, Rebecca. Enfants Terribles: Youth and Femininity in the Mass Media in France, 1945-1968