La Communauté inavouable

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La Communauté inavouable is a philosophical essay by Maurice Blanchot that reflects on the nature of community, secrecy, and shared experience, partly in dialogue with the work of Georges Bataille.

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instanceOf book
philosophical essay
author Maurice Blanchot NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
discusses the concept of community beyond identity
the impossibility of a fully present community
the notion of the unavowable
the relation between community and death
the relation between literature and community
engagesWith the limits of political organization
the notion of communication as exposure
the thought of Georges Bataille on community
genre literary theory
philosophy
hasPhilosophicalSubject ethics
philosophy of community
political philosophy
hasPhilosophicalTradition continental philosophy
post-structuralism
hasTheme confession and non-confession
fragmentation of the subject
language and silence
literature as experience of community
shared finitude
the outside of community
influencedBy Georges Bataille NERFINISHED
language French
literaryForm essay
mainSubject community
secrecy
shared experience
notableFor its concept of an unavowable community
its dialogue with Georges Bataille’s writings on community
its influence on debates about community and politics
philosophicalApproach critique of sovereign subjectivity
deconstruction of community
philosophicalContext late 20th-century French philosophy
relatedWork La communauté désœuvrée NERFINISHED
La communauté inconfessable NERFINISHED

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Maurice Blanchot wrote La Communauté inavouable