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Video: Jacques Rancière, Giuseppina Mecchia, David Bell, Marina van Zuylen, and Suzanne Guerlac — Aesthetics and the Question of Disciplinarity

Rancière elaborates on some of the ideas developed within his latest book, Les Bords de la fiction.

Verso Books31 October 2017

Video: Jacques Rancière, Giuseppina Mecchia, David Bell, Marina van Zuylen, and Suzanne Guerlac — Aesthetics and the Question of Disciplinarity

On September 21, the Department of French and Italian at Ohio State University hosted Jacques Rancière for a two-day symposium, entitled Aesthetics and the Question of Disciplinarity.

In his talk, "The Edge of Fiction," Rancière elaborated on some of the ideas developed within his latest book, Les Bords de la fiction

At OSU, Rancière's lecture was followed by presentations from Giuseppina Mecchia, David Bell, Marina van Zuylen, and Suzanne Guerlac, concluding with a response from Rancière.

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