What is the relationship between the sacred and the political, transcendence and immanence, religion and violence? And how has this complex relation affected the history of Western political reason? In this volume an international group of scholars explore these questions in light of mimetic theory as formulated by René Girard (1923-2015), one of the most original thinkers of our time. From Aristotle and his idea of tragedy, passing through Machiavelli and political modernity, up to contemporary biopolitics, this work provides an indispensable guide to those who want to assess the thorny interconnections of sacrality and politics in Western political thought and follow an unexplored yet critical path from ancient Greece to our post-secular ...
René Girard’s ambitious and highly innovative theory of violence, sacrifice, and mimetic desire bega...
The main subject of the presented work is the question of power within the context of sociological t...
Book synopsis: It is often claimed that we live in a secular age. But we do not live in a desacraliz...
What is the relationship between the sacred and the political, transcendence and immanence, religion...
The contribution aims to compare Girard’s cultural anthropology with Schmitt’s political theory. Con...
René Girard, the French-American literary critic and anthropologist, gives us the mimetic theory, wh...
Summary When we think about the mimetic theory and its developments in recent scientific thought, w...
Violence, Desire and the Sacred presents the most up-to-date inter-disciplinary work being developed...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Bloomsbury Publishing vi...
This collection of state of the art interpretations of the thought of René Girard follows on from th...
To try to recover something of the religious framework that is inextricably connected to the history...
This chapter provides an overview of the thought of the French-American literary and cultural theori...
The study attempts to bring together the mimetic theory of René Girard and the theology of Raymund S...
This paper will reflect on the problem of sacrifice and the sacred from a biopolitical perspective, ...
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...
The main subject of the presented work is the question of power within the context of sociological t...
Book synopsis: It is often claimed that we live in a secular age. But we do not live in a desacraliz...
What is the relationship between the sacred and the political, transcendence and immanence, religion...
The contribution aims to compare Girard’s cultural anthropology with Schmitt’s political theory. Con...
René Girard, the French-American literary critic and anthropologist, gives us the mimetic theory, wh...
Summary When we think about the mimetic theory and its developments in recent scientific thought, w...
Violence, Desire and the Sacred presents the most up-to-date inter-disciplinary work being developed...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Bloomsbury Publishing vi...
This collection of state of the art interpretations of the thought of René Girard follows on from th...
To try to recover something of the religious framework that is inextricably connected to the history...
This chapter provides an overview of the thought of the French-American literary and cultural theori...
The study attempts to bring together the mimetic theory of René Girard and the theology of Raymund S...
This paper will reflect on the problem of sacrifice and the sacred from a biopolitical perspective, ...
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...
The main subject of the presented work is the question of power within the context of sociological t...
Book synopsis: It is often claimed that we live in a secular age. But we do not live in a desacraliz...