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Laura Quintana is associate professor of philosophy at the Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia.
Introduction
Rethinking the Emancipation of Bodies Today
Part I. Mapping the Practices of Emancipation
1. A Cartography of Possibilities
2. Intellectual Emancipation and Political Subjectivization /Dissensus and Disagreement.
Part II.Intellectual Emancipation as the Torsion of a Body
1. Torsions of Bodies
2. Torsion as Conversion of a Body
3. Effects
Part III. Consensualism and the Dispossession of Bodies
1. Neoliberalism, Dispossession, and Depoliticization
2. Consensual Logic
Reinventions of the Common
Part IV. Disagreement and the Division of the Social Body in Today's World
1. Once Again, A Question of Method
2. Disagreement
3. Against the Grain of Consensus: The Demand for “buen vivir” (good living)
Part V. Institutions of Disagreement, Institutions of the Common?
1. An Unfeasible Anti-institutionalism?
2. Excessive Democracy and Autonomy of Emancipation Practices
3. Emancipatory Institutions?
4. Institutions of the Common?
5. Institution, Conflict, Violences
Part VI. Image, Times, Bodies
1. Excessive Reportage
2. Aesthetic Logic and Its Reinventions of Bodies
3. Another Image of Time: Heterochronic Bodies
Epilogue: Politics, Bodies, Affects
Bibliography
Index
An important contribution to the contemporary debate on the relation between power and embodiment. Laura Quintana offers the best treatment of the emancipatory use of bodies in Ranciere’s political thinking.
— Miguel Vatter, professor of political science, Flinders University