1st March
Let’s read ‘Artistic Regimes and the Shortcomings of the Notion of Modernity’ from Ranciere’s the politics of aesthetics (2004, pp. 20-30.
slowly.
1st March
Let’s read ‘Artistic Regimes and the Shortcomings of the Notion of Modernity’ from Ranciere’s the politics of aesthetics (2004, pp. 20-30.
slowly.
The Special Issue, now available, is co-edited by CeMoRe’s Lynne Pearce and Nicola Spurling, and contains a collection of papers from a 2022 international conference held at Lancaster.
Visiting Researcher post: Elisa Mozzelin came to Cemore in June 2024, to work on her doctoral research in Political Philosophy focusing on walking.
Visiting Researcher post: Aleksandra Ianchenko, including Summer Webinar recording ‘Walking and Drawing as a Method for Urban Hauntings’