This article compares the accounts of politics found in the work of Adriana Cavarero and Jacques Rancière. It argues that when Cavarero offers a formal account of politics she thinks politics with Hannah Arendt and thus falls foul of Rancière's critique of Arendt. However, Cavarero offers the sense of another account of politics in her reading of Penelope in In Spite of Plato, one that not only avoids Rancière's critique but demonstrates the limits of Rancière's own account of politics. Cavarero makes tangible a sense of a politics indifferent to extant orders, something that is difficult to discern in Rancière given his insistence that politics makes visible forms of existence that could not otherwise be seen, said or heard
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The Politics of Aesthetics rethinks the relationship between art and politics outside of the models ...
In Rancière’s Sentiments Davide Panagia explores Jacques Rancière’s aesthetics of politics as it inf...
This article first locates Jacques Rancière’s account of politics in the context of French thinking ...
This article compares the accounts of politics found in the work of Adriana Cavarero and Jacques Ran...
International audienceThis article explores the idea of political subjectivity in Hannah Arendt and ...
The paper examines Jacques Rancière’s critique of Hannah Arendt, whom he considers as a proponent of...
For: Jean-Philippe Deranty & Alison Ross (eds) Jacques Rancière in the Contemporary Scene: The Philo...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 269-280.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Politics and political sub...
What it is that makes an action or an institution political is difficult to grasp, and the contemporar...
A thinker of impurity, Rancière is most often read as proposing an alternative to the ontology of th...
This paper compares two influential but conflicting contemporary models of politics as an activity: ...
Among readers of Jacques Rancière there is a discussion about the possibility of aesthetics substitu...
Since the publication of his last book-length political polemic, 'Hatred of Democracy' (2005), the w...
Among the many parallels between Hannah Arendt and Cornelius Castoriadis is their shared interest in...
 In the work of Jacques Rancière one encounters a welcome and uncompromising return to the questio...
The Politics of Aesthetics rethinks the relationship between art and politics outside of the models ...
In Rancière’s Sentiments Davide Panagia explores Jacques Rancière’s aesthetics of politics as it inf...
This article first locates Jacques Rancière’s account of politics in the context of French thinking ...