Mustafa Dikeà reveals the aesthetic premises that underlie Hannah Arendt, Jean-Luc Nancy and Jacques Rancià re's political thinking, and demonstrates how their politics depend on the construction and apprehension of worlds through spatial forms and distributions.
Mustafa Dikeà reveals the aesthetic premises that underlie Hannah Arendt, Jean-Luc Nancy and Jacques Rancià re's political thinking, and demonstrates how their politics depend on the construction and apprehension of worlds through spatial forms and distributions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mustafa Dikeç is Professor at the Ecole d'urbanisme de Paris. He is the author of Badlands of the Republic: Space, Politics and Urban Policy (2007, Blackwell), and co-editor of Extending Hospitality: Giving Space, Taking Time (2009, Edinburgh University Press). He is currently working on a book on urban revolts, Urban Rage (Yale University Press), and completing a research project on the politics of time in nineteenth-century Paris.
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Acknowledgements 1. Politics and the spatial imagination 2. Politics of aesthetics 3. Politics for beginners 4. Politics in-common 5. Politics for equals 6. The sublime element in politics Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements 1. Politics and the spatial imagination 2. Politics of aesthetics 3. Politics for beginners 4. Politics in-common 5. Politics for equals 6. The sublime element in politics Bibliography Index
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