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==Selected bibliography== '''Rancière's work in English translation''' *''[http://www.marx2mao.com/Other/RC68NB.html Reading Capital]'' (1968) (with [[Louis Althusser]], [[Roger Establet]], [[Pierre Macherey]] and [[Étienne Balibar]] in the French original edition) * “Reply to Levy”. ''Telos'' 33 (Fall 1977). New York: Telos Press. * ''[[Nights of Labor|The Nights of Labor: The Workers' Dream in Nineteenth-Century France]]'' (1989) {{ISBN|0-87722-833-7}}. * ''[[The Ignorant Schoolmaster: Five Lessons in Intellectual Emancipation]]'' (1987, tr. 1991) - {{ISBN|0-8047-1969-1}}. * ''The Names of History: On the Poetics of Knowledge'' (1994) - <small>This is a brief book, arguing for an [[epistemology|epistemological]] critique of the methods and goals of the traditional study of [[history]]. It has been influential in the [[philosophy of history]]</small> * ''On the Shores of Politics'' (1995): {{ISBN|0-86091-637-5}} * ''Disagreement: Politics and Philosophy'' (1998) {{ISBN|0-8166-2844-0}}. * ''Short Voyages to the Land of the People'' (2003): {{ISBN|0-8047-3682-0}} * ''The Politics of Aesthetics: The Distribution of the Sensible'', ed. and transl. by [[Gabriel Rockhill]] (2004): {{ISBN|978-0-8264-8954-8}} * ''The Philosopher and His Poor'', ed. Andrew Parker, co-trans. John Drury, Corinne Oster, and Andrew Parker (2004): {{ISBN|978-0-8223-3274-9}} *''The Future of the Image'' (2007): {{ISBN|1-84467-107-0}} *''Hatred of Democracy'' (2007): {{ISBN|978-1-84467-098-7}} *''The Aesthetic Unconscious'' (2009), transl., Debra Keates & James Swenson: {{ISBN|978-0-7456-4644-2}} *''Aesthetics and its Discontents'' (2009), tr. by Steve Corcoran: {{ISBN|978-0-7456-4630-5}} *''The Emancipated Spectator'' (2010): {{ISBN|978-1-84467-343-8}} *''Dissensus: On Politics and Aesthetics'' (2010): {{ISBN|978-1-84706-445-5}} *''Chronicles of Consensual Times'' (2010), tr. by Steven Corcoran: {{ISBN|978-0-8264-4288-8}} *''The Politics of Literature'' (2011), tr. by Julie Rose: {{ISBN|978-0-7456-4531-5}} *''Staging the People: The Proletarian and His Double'' (2011), tr. by David Fernbach: {{ISBN|978-1-84467-697-2}} *''Althusser's Lesson'' (2011) - <small>The first English translation of Rancière's first book, in which he explores and begins to move beyond the thought of his mentor, Louis Althusser</small> (tr. by Emiliano Battista) {{ISBN|978-1-4411-0805-0}} *''Mute Speech: Literature, Critical Theory, and Politics'' (2011), tr. by James Swenson: {{ISBN|978-0-231-15103-0}} *''Mallarmé: The Politics of the Siren'' (2011), tr. by Steven Corcoran: {{ISBN|978-0-8264-3840-9}} *''Aisthesis: Scenes from the Aesthetic Regime of Art'' (2013), tr. by Zakir Paul: {{ISBN|978-1-78168-089-6}} *''[[Bela Tarr, the Time After]]'' (2013), tr. by Erik Beranek: {{ISBN|978-1937561154}} *''Figures of History'' (2014), tr. by Julie Rose: {{ISBN|978-0-7456-7956-3}} *''The Method of Equality'' (2016), tr. by Julie Rose: {{ISBN|978-0-7456-8062-0}} * ''Modern Times'' (2017) : {{ISBN|978-953-7372-31-6}} - 4 essays on temporality in art and politics, originally written in English * "[http://www.babylonia.gr/2018/01/18/coffee-jacques-ranciere-beneath-acropolis-download/ A coffee with Jacques Rancière Beneath the Acropolis]" (2018), ''Babylonia'' *''The Edges of Fiction'' (2019), tr. by Steve Corcoran: {{ISBN|978-1-5095-3044-1}} *''Politics and Aesthetics'', with Peter Engelmann (2019), tr. by Wieland Hoban: {{ISBN|978-1-5095-3502-6}} *''What Times Are We Living In?'' (2020), tr. by Steve Corcoran: {{ISBN|978-1-5095-3698-6}} *''The Time of the Landscape'' (2022), tr. by Emiliano Battista: {{ISBN|978-1-5095-4814-9}} *''Uncertain Times'' (2024), tr. by Andrew Brown: {{ISBN|978-1-5095-5867-4}} *''Rethinking Emancipation'' (2024), tr. by Andrew Brown: {{ISBN|978-1-5095-5922-0}} '''Selected articles in English''' * [http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/theory_and_event/v005/5.3ranciere.html "Ten Theses on Politics"], ''Theory & Event'', 2001 *"Who Is the Subject of the Rights of Man?", ''The South Atlantic Quarterly'', Volume 103, Number 2/3, Spring/Summer 2004, pp. 297–310 *"Is there a Deleuzian Aesthetics?", Tr. Radmila Djordjevic, ''Qui Parle?'', Volume 14, Number 2, 2004, pp. 1–14 *"The Thread of the Novel", ''Novel: A Forum on Fiction'', Volume 47, Number 2, 2014, pp. 196–209
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