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    In this well-known work, “Nancy shows that [community] is neither a project of fusion nor production. Rather, he argues, community can be defined through the political nature of its resistance against immanent power.” In 1987, Jean-Luc Nancy became docteur d’etat in Toulouse, with recognition from the jury (among the jury members were Jean
    will read in detail Jean-Luc Nancy’s The Inoperative Community, Roberto Esposito’s Communitas and Giorgio Agamben’s The Coming Community, along with a selection of chapters and papers that will help to give philosophical context to their proposals.
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    Over thirty years after Maurice Blanchot writes The Unavowable Community (1983)—a book that offered a critical response to an early essay by Jean-Luc Nancy on “the inoperative community”—Nancy responds in turn with The Disavowed Community.
    Jean-Luc Nancy was born on the 26th of July 1940 in Cauderan, near Bordeaux in France. When exactly the philosopher Nancy emerged is difficult to ascertain, but it is clear that his first philosophical interests began to arise during his youth in the catholic environment of Bergerac.
    A collection of five essays of French philosopher Nancy, originally published in 1985-86: The Inoperative Community, Myth Interpreted, Literary Communism, Shattered Love, and Of Divine Places. A paper edition (1924-7) is available for $14.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
    The French philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy has made of the question of community one the central questions of his oeuvre. For Nancy, the question of community is the question of our time, and the need to subject it to thorough philosophical analysis has assumed the central place in his work, alongside his reflections on art, religion and literature.
    The Pre-History of Nancy’s Deconstruction of Christianity AAR 2008 In On Touching—Jean-Luc Nancy, Derrida states that his initial ambition was to show that there was a philosophy of touch, and a quite innovative one, at work in Jean-Luc Nancy’s writings. Derrida’s own book was overtaken by events, however, when Nancy published Corpus,
    The following paper addresses itself to the question of ontology in the work of Jean-Luc Nancy. In so doing it attempts to read Nancy’s ontological project as a project of the deconstruction of structural forms of political violence. To this end,
    community was explored in “The Inoperative Community.”2 “The Inoperative Community” was written between August and October 1982 and published in the 1983 spring issue of Alia. It was heavily revised and augmented in 1986 when it was republished as the lead essay of a book with the same title. A collection of five essays of French philosopher Nancy, originally published in 1985-86: The Inoperative Community, Myth Interpreted, Literary Communism, Shattered Love, and Of Divine Places. A paper edition (1924-7) is available for $14.95.
    community was explored in “The Inoperative Community.”2 “The Inoperative Community” was written between August and October 1982 and published in the 1983 spring issue of Alia. It was heavily revised and augmented in 1986 when it was republished as the lead essay of a book with the same title. A collection of five essays of French philosopher Nancy, originally published in 1985-86: The Inoperative Community, Myth Interpreted, Literary Communism, Shattered Love, and Of Divine Places. A paper edition (1924-7) is available for $14.95.
    In 2001, Jean-Luc Nancy was writing an essay (Nancy 2001a) about a film by Claire Denis (Beau travail 1999), while Claire Denis was reading Nancy’s essay on his heart transplant, L’Intrus (Nancy 2000b). Denis also read the book Jacques Derrida had written about Nancy’s work: Le Toucher, Jean-Luc Nancy (Derrida 2000).


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