Jacques Rancière

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Jacques Rancière is a French philosopher known for his work on politics, aesthetics, and the concept of equality, particularly through his critiques of traditional hierarchies in knowledge and power.

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instanceOf aesthetic theorist
human
philosopher
political philosopher
countryOfCitizenship France
dateOfBirth 1940-06-10
doctoralAdvisor Louis Althusser NERFINISHED
educatedAt University of Paris NERFINISHED
École normale supérieure NERFINISHED
employer Université Paris VIII Vincennes–Saint-Denis NERFINISHED
familyName Rancière NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork aesthetics
critical theory
education theory
literary theory
political philosophy
givenName Jacques NERFINISHED
influenced contemporary art theory
critical pedagogy
political theory
influencedBy Aristotle
Karl Marx
Louis Althusser NERFINISHED
Maoism NERFINISHED
Plato
languageOfWorkOrName French
movement French theory NERFINISHED
post-Marxism
post-structuralism
name Jacques Rancière NERFINISHED
nationality French
notableIdea critique of hierarchical pedagogy
dissensus NERFINISHED
distribution of the sensible
equality of intelligences
politics of aesthetics
notableWork Aisthesis NERFINISHED
Disagreement NERFINISHED
Hatred of Democracy NERFINISHED
Nights of Labor NERFINISHED
On the Shores of Politics NERFINISHED
The Ignorant Schoolmaster NERFINISHED
The Philosopher and His Poor NERFINISHED
The Politics of Aesthetics NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Algiers NERFINISHED
French Algeria NERFINISHED
positionHeld professor of philosophy
sexOrGender male
theoreticalFocus critique of traditional hierarchies in knowledge
emancipatory education
equality as a presupposition rather than a goal
relationship between politics and aesthetics

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