S U B S T A N C E 92
Vol. 29, No. 2, 2000 [Full Text*]
Interview of Jacques Rancière by Solange Guénoun and James H. Kavanagh, Richard House on Narratives of Information, Claire Colebrook on representation, Kenneth Berri on Diderot’s Hieroglyphs, Hebert Benítez Pezzolano on the resistance to literature
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Jacques Rancière: Literature, Politics, Aesthetics: Approaches to Democratic Disagreement
interviewed by Solange Guénoun and James H. Kavanagh translated by R. Lapidus |
| The Encyclopedia Complex: Contemporary Narratives of Information Richard House |
| Questioning Representation Claire Colebrook |
| Diderot’s Hieroglyphs Kenneth Berri |
| Resistance to Literature Hebert Benítez Pezzolano translated by T. Gajic & R. Appratto |
REVIEWS Bataille, Georges The Collected Poems of Georges Bataille Trans. Mark Spitzer Reviewed by Stuart Kendall Bryden, Mary , ed. Samuel Beckett and Music Reviewed by Walter A. Strauss Edson, Laurie , ed. Conjunctions: Verbal-Visual Relations Reviewed by John Anzalone Greene, Naomi Landscapes of Loss: The National Past in Postwar French Cinema Reviewed by Leah D. Hewitt REVIEW ESSAY Sapiro, Gisèle.La Guerre des écrivains Reviewed by Philip Watts |
*The full text is available through your library’s subscription to Project MUSE