Enriching the Sensible. An Interview with Jacques Rancière
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https://doi.org/10.30827/tn.v7i1.29901Keywords:
Rancière, Politics of Literature, Distribution of the Sensible, Sensible Politicity, Democratic RevolutionAbstract
This interview traces Jacques Rancière's production from The Nights of Labor (1981) to The Edges of Fiction (2017) and delves into fundamental questions of his thought such as the influence of Jacotot, politics and literature as processes of subjectivation that allow for a new sharing of the common, the challenge of enriching the sensible, the manifestation of a "sensible politicity" in theatre and choreographic form, fiction as "democratic revolution", and the contradictions of literature.
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