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Mark Robson

Minnesota Press, 1978 ). 44 This notion of partage has been central to the recent work of both Jean-Luc Nancy and Jacques Rancière. See, for example, Nancy, The Inoperative Community , trans. P. Connor and others (Minneapolis, Minnesota University Press, 1991 ); La

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Mark Robson

–302. 7 See the discussion of this in terms of the work of Jacques Rancière below, pp. 123–4. 8 Shakespeare, Titus Andronicus , ed. E. M. Waith (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1984 ). 9 It is hard to avoid the

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