It's 1st August today (where is the year going?) which means our month long celebration of Rancière has come to an end. Of course, this also means it's time to announce the winner of our competition!
As most of you spotted, my original question was a little open ended... The Ignorant Schoolmaster (Stanford University Press, 1991) is the English translation of the original French Le Maître Ignorant (Fayard, 1987). I have, therefore, accepted both 1991 and/or 1987 as the correct answer. Those of you who sent in the correct answer were entered into a draw and the winner picked by one of my colleagues in the office.
So, without further ado, the winner is... Iain Campbell from Dundee, Scotland! Congratulations!
Commiserations to everyone else that entered but thank you so much for doing so. We've had a tremendous response to this competition and some of you said some very kind things about Continuum in your emails, which I can assure you were very much appreciated.
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Charlotte Hoare
Marketing Executive UK & Rest of World
Are there any plans to publish translations of "Parole Ouvrier" and "Plebeian Philosophe"? Would be v interest in both
Posted by: MJC | August 07, 2011 at 11:37 AM
Unfortunately there are no plans at present to publish Parole Ouvrier. I don't know of a Ranciere title called Plebeian Philosophe (nor does Google, apparently!) so obviously no plans for that one either.
Thanks for you interest in Continuum Philosophy!
Posted by: Charlotte | August 10, 2011 at 04:44 PM