Rene GirardmimesisviolenceimitationscapegoatNew ZealandNew research on imitation is confirming cultural anthropologist René Girard's theory that mimetic behaviours shape human culture much more than we once assumed. Even desire and the passions are mimetic–people want what they see others wanting, they...
Scott Cowdell, Rene Girard and Secular Modernity: Christ, Culture, and Crisis Synopsis: War, violence, and the disruption of social orders are critical areas of focus in mimetic theory, and a mimetic perspective applied to the study of politics illuminates social processes and phenomena over and ...
James Warren, the author ofCompassion or Apocalypse: A Comprehensible Guide to the Thought of Rene Girard(2013), opened the conference with his concise and insightful review of the origins of mimetic theory. Fr. James Alison gave a brilliant undoing of sacrificial atonement, urging us to move b...
Applying Rene Girard's mimetic theory to film, scholars of film, literature, and other humanities discuss Bunuel's apocalypse now; on fiction and truth: Joshua Oppenheimer's The Act of Killing; passing "The Imitation Game:" ex machina, the ethical, and mimetic theory; femina ex machina; look...
MODERNISM RELATIONS BETWEEN SELF AND OTHER MIMETIC THEORY: THE CONTRIBUTION OF RENE GIRARD CONCLUSION DISCUSSION QUESTIONS PART IV: CONFLICT RESOLUTION ... J Rioux,V Redekop 被引量: 0发表: 2012年 The Aesthetic Turn in International Political Theory This essay explores the nature and significance of...
He agrees with Bandera that there are differences between generative anthropology and mimetic theory. But he refutes the views of Bandera on Girard's scapegoat theory.关键词: PHILOSOPHY of anthropology GANS, Eric GIRARD, Rene, 1923-2015 DESIRE (Philosophy) SCAPEGOAT BANDERA, Pablo DOI: 10.1353/...
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Desire: Shakespeare rather than Plato.” (You can picture my grimace if you’d like.) There are really only a few terse mentions of Plato in the chapter from which I will quote. Note that the book is an extended interview and “MT” is Michel Treguer and “RG” is Rene Girard:(...
8.Rene Girard, the French philosopher who established the theory, argued that most of our desires are metaphysical and called them mimetic because we mimic them from the people around us. 创立该理论的法国哲学家勒内·基拉尔认为,我们的大多数欲望都是而上的,并称其为模仿,因为我们模仿的是周围的人。
The "Mimetic Theory" of Ren茅 Girard is presented as an alternative to existing concepts in Practical Theology. The overall strategy of the argument is to present examples of the power of Mimetic Theory to solve hitherto stubborn problems in social analysis and to generate new perspectives on ...