Publisher's Synopsis
'Aesthetics is not the fateful capture of art by philosophy. It is not the catastrophic overflow of art into politics. It is the originary knot that ties a sense of art to an idea of thought and an idea of the community.'Jacques RancièreThis special issue of Paragraph brings together new essays on the work of Jacques Rancière by thinkers from a range of disciplines and critical perspectives. In particular, the contributors address topics such as politics, aesthetics, education, literature, historiography, community and the end of philosophy. The volume includes a new piece by Jacques Rancière.Published as a special issue of the journal Paragraph (28:1)