Art Is Going Elsewhere. And Politics Has to Catch It. An Interview With Jacques Ranciére
Biography
Sudeep Dasgupta is Associate Professor in the Department of Media Studies, the Amsterdam School of Cultural Analysis (ASCA) and the Amsterdam Centre for Globalization Studies (ACGS) at the University of Amsterdam. His publications focus on the aesthetics and politics of displacement in visual culture, from the disciplinary perspectives of aesthetics, postcolonial and globalization studies, political philosophy, and feminist and queer theory. Book publications include the co-edited volume (with Mireille Rosello) What's Queer about Europe? (New York, Fordham University Press, 2014), and Constellations of the Transnational: Modernity, Culture, Critique (New York and Amsterdam, Rodopi, 2007).
Introduction
Signalementen (pdf)
De Redactie
Articles
De zware plicht van de lichte gemeenschap (pdf)
Menno Hurenkamp & Jan Willem Duyvendak
Essays
Voorbij hier en daar: Shifting Politics: Transnationalism, Power and Politics (pdf)
Tina Rahimy
Art Is Going Elsewhere. And Politics Has to Catch It. An Interview With Jacques Ranciére (pdf)
Sudeep Dasgupta
“You Do What You Have to Do”: A Response to Josef Früchtl (pdf)
Mieke Bal
What Is Cultural Analysis? And What Is the Role of Philosophy? (pdf)
Josef Früchtl
Secularism, Post-structuralism or Beyond? A Response to My Critics (pdf)
Veit Bader
Liberal Democracies and the Production of Religious Truth (pdf)
Irena Rosenthal
Democratic Negotiations of Religion and Politics (pdf)
Anders Berg-Sørensen
Een niet-seculiere politieke theorie…? (pdf)
Anton van Harskamp
Introduction to Secularism or Democracy? Associational Governance of Religious Diversity (pdf)
Veit Bader
Reviews
Changing Popular Culture in Relation to Urban Space (pdf)
Karin Wenz
Op weg naar een postreligieuze sociologie. (pdf)
Christian van der Veeke