The thinking about the idea, forms and practices of communitas has developed a specific discourse in political philosophical writing since the 1980s. This paper retraces the ways in which Jean-Luc Nancy established a “community of writing [and] the writing of community,” how in his view community compears with philosophical writing. Taking Nancy’s discussion as a ground line, the author modulates the perspective on writing—as both text and practice—and focuses on the confrontation with community in reading. By poetologically tackling Nancy’s essay “The Confronted Community” (2001), she investigates into the text’s performing of community and the affective interaction between text and corporeality. Her reading of Nancy’s writing thus activat...
The community is one of the recurring themes of political philosophy today, especially by streams as...
Writing is not a virtue or a means for the few. Once we surpass the primary orality of childhood an...
This paper is an analysis of one theoretical facet of the problem of Buddhist participation in close...
The thinking about the idea, forms and practices of communitas has developed a specific discourse in...
Although not new, the question of community remains a pertinent one. Community lies at the heart of ...
Given the difficulty of relying on the classical notions of political thought to refer to what is in...
The article presents the question of community in Jean-Luc Nancy’s work La communauté désœuvrée (198...
Jean-Luc Nancy’s model of what constitutes ‘community ’ differs significantly from conventional phil...
This thesis develops a theoretical framework for articulating the experience of “community”, in a wa...
Jean-Luc Nancy’s <em>The Inoperative Community</em>, a collection of writings first published ...
The theme of the community was, in the 80’s, the object of a fruitful exchange of texts between Jean...
This project will be an examination of the concept of community as it relates to ethics in the works...
From the nancyan notion of community as being-in-common, whose formation can not be determinate or r...
The concept of community is one of the most frequently used and abused of recent philosophical or so...
Community has been both celebrated and demonized as a fortress that shelters and defends its members...
The community is one of the recurring themes of political philosophy today, especially by streams as...
Writing is not a virtue or a means for the few. Once we surpass the primary orality of childhood an...
This paper is an analysis of one theoretical facet of the problem of Buddhist participation in close...
The thinking about the idea, forms and practices of communitas has developed a specific discourse in...
Although not new, the question of community remains a pertinent one. Community lies at the heart of ...
Given the difficulty of relying on the classical notions of political thought to refer to what is in...
The article presents the question of community in Jean-Luc Nancy’s work La communauté désœuvrée (198...
Jean-Luc Nancy’s model of what constitutes ‘community ’ differs significantly from conventional phil...
This thesis develops a theoretical framework for articulating the experience of “community”, in a wa...
Jean-Luc Nancy’s <em>The Inoperative Community</em>, a collection of writings first published ...
The theme of the community was, in the 80’s, the object of a fruitful exchange of texts between Jean...
This project will be an examination of the concept of community as it relates to ethics in the works...
From the nancyan notion of community as being-in-common, whose formation can not be determinate or r...
The concept of community is one of the most frequently used and abused of recent philosophical or so...
Community has been both celebrated and demonized as a fortress that shelters and defends its members...
The community is one of the recurring themes of political philosophy today, especially by streams as...
Writing is not a virtue or a means for the few. Once we surpass the primary orality of childhood an...
This paper is an analysis of one theoretical facet of the problem of Buddhist participation in close...