This summer has seen the publication of two fantastic new translations of emminent modern day philosopher Jacques Rancière. It's been an exciting couple of months for continental philosophy fans and so, to celebrate, I've declared July Rancière month!
Make sure you follow us on Twitter (@ContinuumPhilos and if you haven't already then you're missing out!) because for the rest of this month I'm going to be posting exclusive extracts from the various translations we've published alongside further studies by top academics including Charles Bingham, Gert Biesta, Paul Bowman, Richard Stamp, Nick Hewlett and Joseph J. Tanke.
So let's get things off to an exciting start with a competition! How would you like to win all of these AND MORE:
That's a book package worth over £150! I'm so good to you.
To be in with a chance of winning this fantastic prize, simply answer the following question:
In what year was Rancière's The Ignorant Schoolmaster published?
Email your answers to philosophy.uk@continuumbooks.com with 'COMPETITION' in the subject line. Correct entries will be entered into a hat and the winner will be picked at random. The winner will be announced on the blog and Twitter on Monday 1st August.
Best of luck!
Charlotte Hoare
Marketing Executive UK & Rest of World
Great idea! But I think you should specify if you're asking for the publication of the original in French (Le Maître ignorant) or its English translation...
Posted by: mar | July 13, 2011 at 03:38 PM
I realised that after I'd posted it! As a result, I'm accepting both as the correct answer.
If nothing else, it gives everyone a chance to show off their Rancière knowledge!
Posted by: Charlotte | July 13, 2011 at 05:06 PM