Ebook: Rancière and Literature
Author: Grace Hellyer, Julian Murphet
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
- Language: English
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Analyses and contextualises the concepts that underpin Rancière’s thought on literature, scrutinising his interpretations of particular works
This collection of 13 original essays engages with Rancière’s accounts of literature from across his work, putting his conceptual apparatus to work in acts of literary criticism. From his archival investigations of the literary efforts of 19th-century workers to his engagements with specific novelists and poets, and from his concept of 'literarity' to his central positioning of the novel in his account of the three 'regimes' of literary practice, this collection unearths, consolidates, evaluates and critiques Rancière's work on and with literature.
Contributors
Arne De Boever, California Institute of the Arts, USA
Justin Clemens, University of Melbourne, Australia
Oliver Feltham, American University of Paris, France
Elaine Freedgood, New York University, USA
Andrew Gibson, formerly Royal Holloway, University of London, UK and Northwestern University, USA
Grace Hellyer, University of New South Wales, Australia
Eric Méchoulan, University of Montréal, Canada
Julian Murphet, University of New South Wales, Australia
Bert Olivier, University of the Free State and University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Jacques Rancière, University of Paris VIII (Emeritus), France
Alison Ross, Monash University, Australia
Emily Steinlight, University of Pennsylvania, USA