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Politics of Literature

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The politics of literature is not the same as the politics of writers and their commitments, nor does it concern the way writers represent social structures or political struggles. The expression 'politics of literature' assumes that there is a specific connection between politics as a form of collective practice and literature as a historically determined regime of the art of writing. It implies that literature intervenes in the parceling out of space and time, place and identity, speech and noise, the visible and the invisible, that is the arena of the political.

This book seeks to show how the literary revolution shatters the perceptible order that underpinned traditional hierarchies, but also why literary equality foils any bid to place literature in the service of politics or in its place. It tests its hypotheses on certain writers: Flaubert, Tolstoy, Hugo, Mallarmé, Brecht and Borges, to name a few. It also shows the consequences of this for psychoanalytical intepretation, historical narration and philosophical conceptualization.

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Authors:
Ranciere, Jacques
Year Published:
2010
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780745645315
Number of Pages:
248
Publication Date:
17/12/2010
Publisher:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Language:
English
Place of Publication:
Oxford
SKU:
9780745645315

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