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Index
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: For a Critique of Philosophy
Introduction
1.1 The Lesson of Althusser
1.2 The Lessons of May
1.3 Lessons from the Archives
1.4 Lessons on Philosopher-Kings
1.5 Lessons from Equality
Conclusion
Chapter 2: Politics by Process of Elimination
Introduction
2.1 On the Terrain of Policed Consensus
2.2 The Aesthetics of Counting
2.3 Supposing, Verifying, and Demonstrating Equality
2.4 Disputing Subjects and Litigious Objects: Politics as Dissensus
2.5 The Subjective Process of Politics
Conclusion
Chapter 3: Retrieving the Politics of Aesthetics
Introduction
3.1 Analyzing the Part of Art
3.2 Three Regimes of Art
3.3 Equality in Art
3.4 In Place of Modernity
3.5 Against Postmodernity
3.6 Art as Dissensus
Conclusion
Chapter 4: Regimes of Cinema
Introduction
4.1 A Historical Poetics of Cinema
4.2 Cinema, the Dream of the Aesthetic Age
4.3 The Logic of the Thwarted Fable
4.4 Allegories of Modernity: Deleuze and the Use of Hitchcock
4.5 Cinema and Its Century: Godard and the Abuse of Hitchcock
Conclusion
Chapter 5: Beyond Rancière
Introduction
5.1 Sensing Equality?
5.2 The Centrality of the Imagination
5.3 Inventing the Trans-Subjective Imagination
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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