The Politics of Aesthetics (Bloomsbury Revelations)
J**F
Get ready for some fun theoretical reading about politics and aesthetics
Ranciawesome. Get ready for some fun theoretical reading about politics and aesthetics...
S**A
ok
I don’t know, I guess it was okay. Short, and not super novel in my opinion. The essay by Zizek was the best part, which is kind of a red flag. If for some reason you really need a crash course introduction to Ranciere I guess this will do the trick. Frankly, though I hadn’t heard heard of him before and after reading this I’m more inclined to buy Homo Sauer for my next deep continental philosophy dive than any more of his stuff.
T**S
Great essay by Zizek
Very accessible introduction to Ranciere without dumbing down the core ideas. Great essay by Zizek.
D**O
Burdensome words to contribute to fix the break between politics and aesthetics
The volume tries to capture a snapshot of Ranciere's thought and claim it as milestone for English reading audiences. It falls short on a few counts, from translation to clarity, from background to accessibility, to make it anything but novel.Unfortunately what Ranciere sets to do, denouncing in part the manufactured and false divide between aesthetics and politics, is a very important aspect of contemporary culture, and despite its obvious constructions for many, plenty of mainstream conceptions still play with that divide at the heart of how they present their activity. However, not only Ranciere's discourse seems obscure and convoluted during most of its length but the fact that he is making any meaningful contribution, it's doubtful at best.The so-called "rethink" rests on a close knitted terminology that Ranciere has made up to develop his train of though, hides plenty of references and precedents, and should be better called reinvention rather than "rethinking". If one does not embed entirely the reading within his terminology, one may quickly realize the simplification of terms he falls commonly into, or ignoring entirely significant contributions that have explored in a much more inviting and meaningful terms concepts that he picks ups rhetorically ad nauseam.This might be significant for some in a close follow-ship of Ranciere, the way his thought was developed, or the way one needs to admire and justify the professorship he held before his retirement, which carries the title of the volume.The book comes adorned with a pompous translator preface and introduction and a cumbersome and often uncomfortably translated series of chapters slated in a semi-false interview structure to unveil topics of Raunciere's work. The volume also includes a glossary of "technical terms", which comes to mean the often self referential lingo used by Ranciere to offer his circular work, and if you want to be game, that is where one might want to start the reading.
T**S
Interesting essays badly translated.
This sort of book is always a pig in a poke and the pig is the translation. the translater here, one Gabriel Rockhill, is either very badly edited by Continuum (always possible) or is a dreadful writer. If you want an introduction to Ranciere, read _The Ignorant Schoolmaster_, which is translated by kristin Ross. I can't imagine why Continuum put out such a shoddily edited book, except maybe they figured, cynically, it would be read by art students, on whom actual prose is wasted.If you're in art school, you're already wasting thousands on a useless degree, but here is sixteen dollars that you can save. Don't buy this book.
G**O
The politics of Aesthetics
I already received and this product is very good. I suggest for all people interest in Brecht and politics arts and philosophy
S**R
Good Introduction
This brief collection of Ranciere's corpus gives the reader a picture of his complex reworking of the logic of historical representations of art and politics. Ranciere is known for his reformulation of the great transitions in the history of art, to "regimes of historicity." In particular, his reflections on the "aesthetic regime" of art are truly incisive reconfigurations of politics-aesthetics in terms of what he calls the "distribution of the sensible." Additionally, the translator has provided a helpful appendix explaining Ranciere's terminology. This text is a very good place to start for readers who are new to his work.
K**N
The lesson of Ranciere
Perfect for an ageing single mother!
K**O
Inmejorable introducción al pensamiento de Rancière
Recomiendo mucho este libro a quienes quieran acercarse por primera vez al pensamiento del filósofo francés Jacques Rancière. En él encontramos formulaciones de primera mano en lo que se refiere a los aspectos políticos y estéticos de su obra. Buena introducción y excelente ensayo de Zizek.
P**L
Best philosophical approach to aesthetics
The best in its novel approach to Aesthetics
S**O
Five Stars
good book. thank you for quick delivering service.
K**S
Great. Fast delivery, book as described.
Great. Fast delivery, book as described.
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