Politics of LiteratureISBN: 978-0-7456-4531-5
Paperback
248 pages
February 2011, Polity
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- Jacques Rancière is one of the leading philosophers in France today, well-known for his work on aesthetics, politics and the philosophy of literature.
- This book is a thoughtful and stimulating account of the relationship between literature and politics, in the style of great thinkers like Sartre.
- Rancière argues that the politics of literature is not about the politics of particular writers, but is about a more general relation between politics as a form of collective practice and literature as a historically determined regime of the art of writing.
- This book will appeal to students and academics in philosophy, literary theory, political philosophy and social theory. Rancière has a large following in the English-speaking world who will be eager to read this new book.