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    La Guerre des ecrivains 1940-1953.Philip Watts & Gisele Sapiro - 2000 - Substance 29 (2):116.
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    Jacques Rancière: History, Politics, Aesthetics.Gabriel Rockhill & Philip Watts (eds.) - 2009 - Durham: Duke University Press.
    The French philosopher Jacques Rancière has influenced disciplines from history and philosophy to political theory, literature, art history, and film studies. His research into nineteenth-century workers’ archives, reflections on political equality, critique of the traditional division between intellectual and manual labor, and analysis of the place of literature, film, and art in modern society have all constituted major contributions to contemporary thought. In this collection, leading scholars in the fields of philosophy, literary theory, and cultural criticism engage Rancière’s work, illuminating (...)
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    Lettres a la N.R.F. 1931-1961.Philip Watts & Louis-Ferdinand Celine - 1993 - Substance 22 (1):95.
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    Popular Front Paris and the Poetics of Culture (review).Philip Watts - 2007 - Substance 36 (1):164-167.
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    Roland Barthes's Cold-War Cinema.Philip Watts - 2005 - Substance 34 (3):17-32.
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