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Universidad de los Andes Facultad Ciencias Sociales Por: Laura Quintana
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This article contends that Jacques Rancie`re’s aesthetic understanding of corporeality is central tohis interpretation of intellectual emancipation. Concretely, I will argue that Rancie`re’s aestheticunderstanding can be viewed as a torsion of a body that affects its vital arrangements, whichthereby open paths for political emancipation. I will support my claim with Rancie`re’s reading of the plebeian philosopher Gauny, as well as works that have not been sufficiently considered insecondary literature, such as The Nights of Labor and The Ignorant Schoolmaster.