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Informationen zum Autor Edited by Nic Fryer and Colette Conroy Klappentext This is the first collection on Rancière, a key thinker of political philosophy and aesthetics, which deals explicitly with the implications of his thought on theatre and performance studies. Zusammenfassung This is the first collection on Rancière, a key thinker of political philosophy and aesthetics, which deals explicitly with the implications of his thought on theatre and performance studies. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction NIC FRYER - Rancière's Theatrocracy Within and Beyond the Theatre Section 1: Aesthetics and Politics, Politics and Aesthetics 1. RYAN ANTHONY HATCH - The Politics of Aesthetics, in a State of Disruption 2. LIESBETH GROOT NIBBELINK - Soft Shivers, Sweaty Politics: Dramaturgy and the Pensive Body Section 2: The Role of Theatre and Performance 3. SHULAMITH LEV-ALADGEM - Performing Philosophy: Rancière as Playwright, Director and Performer in The Ignorant Schoolmaster 4. ADRIAN KEAR - Staging the People: Performance, Presence and Representation 5. NIC FRYER - 'Apart, we are together. Together, we are apart': Rancière's Community of Translators in Theory and Theatre Section 3: Spectatorship and Participation 6. JENNY HUGHES - Nights of Theatrical Labour in the Victorian Workhouse 7. WILL SHÜLER - The Emancipated Educator: Chance, Will, and Equality in Higher Education Role-Immersion Pedagogies Section 4: Performance as Political Disruption 8. JANELLE REINELT - Resisting Rancière 9. CAOIMHE MADER McGUINNESS - Dissensual Reproductions in You Should See the Other Guy's Land of the Three Towers 10. STEPHEN SCOTT-BOTTOMS - The Paradoxes of Performing Activism: Art, Oil and Liberate Tate