Abstract

In this interview philosopher Jacques Rancière looks again at his earlier work on cinema. The interview opens with some remarks on the meaning of cinephilia before moving on to a detailed discussion of the process of aesthetic and political transformation he calls ‘de-figuration’, a process which is central to his work on art and aesthetics. Later in the interview Rancière re-engages with films by directors Jean-Luc Godard and Chris Marker in the light of his more recent work on emancipated spectatorship.

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