ABSTRACT
The text begins with the common and continuous nature between essays by Maurice Blanchot and Jean-Luc Nancy, who, based on the critic of the failure of communism’s communitarian project, come together in the re-elaboration of a community thought. Through reflection on the role that these essays and other publications and newspapers played in organizing collective projects and building community and identity awareness, our aim is to argue in favor of a periodic paradigm that expands in contemporary times, gaining ground in manifestations of aesthetic-political character, aesthetics and urban scriptures and in digital dynamics, articulating contentions, resistances and insistences.
Art; Politics; Community; Periodical; Urban writing