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Georges Bataille, Michel Leiris and the experience of the sacred in the interwar period

The present paper tries to elucidate the uses and senses of the sacred in the theoretical formulations and intellectual paths of Georges Bataille (1897-1962) and Michel Leiris (1901-1990) in 1930's Paris. In the midst of the many aesthetical-political experiences of the time questioning the possible ways of political action and its connection with art, the Collège de Sociologie (1937-1939) stands out, being headed by both authors alongside Roger Caillois (1913-1978). The group sees the sacred in a twofold articulation: at one time a depicting concept and at the other a political operator. This idea is the starting point towards a reflection on the conjugated and original works of Bataille and Leiris.

Sacred; Georges Bataille; Michel Leiris; Collège de Sociologie; Politics; Art


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