This essay provides an overview of the thought of the French literary and cultural theorist René Girard and attempts to contextualise his work in relation to other cultural thinkers such as Emile Durkheim and Friedrich Nietzsche. The essay begins with his theorisation of ‘mimetic desire’, the explanatory schema Girard utilises to theorise interpersonal relations, which involves a construal of desire as pre-eminently imitative; this model suggests that human beings learn what to desire from observing and copying others. From there, the essay moves on to discuss the ‘scapegoat’ or ‘victimage’ mechanism, Girard’s hypothesis for how cultural and religious formation takes place through banishment or lynching of an emissary victim in order to in...
The main subject of the presented work is the question of power within the context of sociological t...
This collection of state of the art interpretations of the thought of René Girard follows on from th...
The main subject of the presented work is the question of power within the context of sociological t...
This chapter provides an overview of the thought of the French-American literary and cultural theori...
The French critic and anthropologist René Girard is one of the most original and controversial think...
In this paper, I consider the epistemological implications of Rene Girard’s mimetic theory. I first ...
René Girard’s ambitious and highly innovative theory of violence, sacrifice, and mimetic desire bega...
L'A. décrit de quelle manière René Girard, dans son oeuvre, analyse les phénomènes de mimesis et de ...
Violence, Desire and the Sacred presents the most up-to-date inter-disciplinary work being developed...
What are the roots of human violence? Many theses seek to explain societal rivalry, injustice, and s...
What are the roots of human violence? Many theses seek to explain societal rivalry, injustice, and s...
This essay attempts to explore Rene Girard\u27s theory of violence while paying particular attention...
What place does René Girard occupy in the human sciences? Our answer shall start with his criticism ...
The presented article introduces René Girard’s thought, especially the main components of his mimeti...
The astonishingly wide-ranging oeuvre of Rene Girard developed out of his early literary studies. Fr...
The main subject of the presented work is the question of power within the context of sociological t...
This collection of state of the art interpretations of the thought of René Girard follows on from th...
The main subject of the presented work is the question of power within the context of sociological t...
This chapter provides an overview of the thought of the French-American literary and cultural theori...
The French critic and anthropologist René Girard is one of the most original and controversial think...
In this paper, I consider the epistemological implications of Rene Girard’s mimetic theory. I first ...
René Girard’s ambitious and highly innovative theory of violence, sacrifice, and mimetic desire bega...
L'A. décrit de quelle manière René Girard, dans son oeuvre, analyse les phénomènes de mimesis et de ...
Violence, Desire and the Sacred presents the most up-to-date inter-disciplinary work being developed...
What are the roots of human violence? Many theses seek to explain societal rivalry, injustice, and s...
What are the roots of human violence? Many theses seek to explain societal rivalry, injustice, and s...
This essay attempts to explore Rene Girard\u27s theory of violence while paying particular attention...
What place does René Girard occupy in the human sciences? Our answer shall start with his criticism ...
The presented article introduces René Girard’s thought, especially the main components of his mimeti...
The astonishingly wide-ranging oeuvre of Rene Girard developed out of his early literary studies. Fr...
The main subject of the presented work is the question of power within the context of sociological t...
This collection of state of the art interpretations of the thought of René Girard follows on from th...
The main subject of the presented work is the question of power within the context of sociological t...