The presented article introduces René Girard’s thought, especially the main components of his mimetic theory of culture. The author identifies in Girard’s work two main lines of thought: firstly, the part which covers the psychosocial effects of mimetism on the micro-social level; secondly, the part which deals with the effects of mimetism on the macro-social level and with the impact it has on the genesis and preservation of social structure. The author further explicates Girard’s understanding of ritual, myth, the sacred victim, the sacred monarchy and the relation between religion and society in general. The final part of the article considers the potential inspiration and relevance of Girard’s work for sociological theory. The author ar...
According to René Girard’s anthropological interpretation of the Event of the cross of Jesus Christ,...
Is he one of the really great thinkers or a dilettante? René Girard’s person and work divide opinion...
In this paper, I consider the epistemological implications of Rene Girard’s mimetic theory. I first ...
The main subject of the presented work is the question of power within the context of sociological t...
The main subject of the presented work is the question of power within the context of sociological t...
This essay provides an overview of the thought of the French literary and cultural theorist René Gi...
The French critic and anthropologist René Girard is one of the most original and controversial think...
René Girard, the French-American literary critic and anthropologist, gives us the mimetic theory, wh...
This chapter provides an overview of the thought of the French-American literary and cultural theori...
Violence, Desire and the Sacred presents the most up-to-date inter-disciplinary work being developed...
Artykuł przedstawia koncepcję pragnienia mimetycznego, przemocy i religii w ujęciu René Girarda. Sta...
Práce je věnovaná teoriím Reného Girarda vedoucích ke komplexní teorii náboženství. Stručně představ...
The Mimetic Theory of René Girard is presented as an alternative to existing concepts in Practical...
According to René Girard’s anthropological interpretation of the Event of the cross of Jesus Christ,...
According to René Girard’s anthropological interpretation of the Event of the cross of Jesus Christ,...
According to René Girard’s anthropological interpretation of the Event of the cross of Jesus Christ,...
Is he one of the really great thinkers or a dilettante? René Girard’s person and work divide opinion...
In this paper, I consider the epistemological implications of Rene Girard’s mimetic theory. I first ...
The main subject of the presented work is the question of power within the context of sociological t...
The main subject of the presented work is the question of power within the context of sociological t...
This essay provides an overview of the thought of the French literary and cultural theorist René Gi...
The French critic and anthropologist René Girard is one of the most original and controversial think...
René Girard, the French-American literary critic and anthropologist, gives us the mimetic theory, wh...
This chapter provides an overview of the thought of the French-American literary and cultural theori...
Violence, Desire and the Sacred presents the most up-to-date inter-disciplinary work being developed...
Artykuł przedstawia koncepcję pragnienia mimetycznego, przemocy i religii w ujęciu René Girarda. Sta...
Práce je věnovaná teoriím Reného Girarda vedoucích ke komplexní teorii náboženství. Stručně představ...
The Mimetic Theory of René Girard is presented as an alternative to existing concepts in Practical...
According to René Girard’s anthropological interpretation of the Event of the cross of Jesus Christ,...
According to René Girard’s anthropological interpretation of the Event of the cross of Jesus Christ,...
According to René Girard’s anthropological interpretation of the Event of the cross of Jesus Christ,...
Is he one of the really great thinkers or a dilettante? René Girard’s person and work divide opinion...
In this paper, I consider the epistemological implications of Rene Girard’s mimetic theory. I first ...