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Rene Girard: Violence and Mimesis

In recent years there has been a renewed interest in the work of Rene

Girard, thought by many to be one of the most important, if

controversial, cultural theorists of the twentieth century. Girard's

work is extraordinarily innovative and wide-ranging, cutting across

central concerns in philosophy, psychoanalysis, literary theory,

anthropology, theology, and sociology.

In this much-needed introduction, Chris Fleming traces the development

of Girard's thought over forty years, describing the context in which he

worked and his influence on a number of disciplines. He unpacks the

hypotheses at the centre of Girard's thought — mimetic desire, surrogate

victimage and scapegoating, myth, ritual, and the sacred — and provides

an assessment of Girard's place in the contemporary academy.

Comprehensive and clearly written, this book constitutes an excellent

overview of Girard's work and is essential reading for students and

researchers in continental philosophy, theology, literary studies, French studies,

and cultural studies.

  • Format
  • paperback
  • Pages
  • 224
  • Language
  • english
  • ISBN
  • 9780745629483
  • Genres
  • philosophy, sociology
  • Release date
  • 2004