The Revelatory Power of Mimetic Theory
Reading René Girard, Texts and the World
Herausgeber: Chantre, Benoît; Hodge, Joel; Fleming, Chris; Dumouchel, Paul; Cowdell, Scott
The Revelatory Power of Mimetic Theory
Reading René Girard, Texts and the World
Herausgeber: Chantre, Benoît; Hodge, Joel; Fleming, Chris; Dumouchel, Paul; Cowdell, Scott
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A one-of-a-kind overview of the lasting impact of mimetic theory and the extent of its interdisciplinary applications, a century after René Girard's birth.
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A one-of-a-kind overview of the lasting impact of mimetic theory and the extent of its interdisciplinary applications, a century after René Girard's birth.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Januar 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350532878
- ISBN-10: 1350532878
- Artikelnr.: 74012024
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Januar 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350532878
- ISBN-10: 1350532878
- Artikelnr.: 74012024
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Paul Dumouchel is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Québec-Montréal, Canada. Benoît Chantre is President of the Mimetic Research Association, France.
Introduction: René Girard: Death and Resurrection, B. Chantre
Part I Reading texts:
1 Mark Anspach (Imitatio), The Oedipus Case
2 E. Blass (Wartburg College), Comparative Methodology and Seeing the
Victim
3 W. Johnsen (Michigan State University), The Missing Mother and the
Continuing Fecundity of René Girard
4 S. McKenna (Independent scholar), Near Lynching in Faulkner's Intruder in
the Dust
5 M. Matthew (University of Chicago), King Noah and the Sacred Victim
6 J. Rossouw (University of the Free State - South Africa), Girard,
Houllebecq and mimetic rivalry in the consumerist liberal society
Part II Reading the World
7 James Alison (Independent scholar), A Girardian Approach to the Virtue of
Humility
8 Vincent Delecroix (École des Hautes Études - Paris), Cain and Abel
9 Barbara Carnevali (École des Hautes Études - Paris), Deviated
Transcendence: Girard's Legacy for Social Philosophy
10 Elisabetta Brighi (University of Westminster), Towards a Mimetic Theory
of Terrorism
11 Andreas Wilmes (Pazmany Péter Catholic University), Apocalypse,
Technology and the Future of Mimetic theory
12 Jean-Pierre Dupuy (Standord University), Battling to the Atomic End
13 C.K. Belliger (Brite Divinity School), Girard and the Ethics of Policing
14 A. Cork (Independent scholar), Mimetic Theory and L'Arche
15 L. Guglielmimetti (European Radicalization Awareness Network),
Persecution texts and Conspiracy theories
16 J. Lysenko (Independent scholar), René Girard, thinker of the Apocalypse
17 S. McElcheran (University of Toronto), Intellectual Disability and
Girardian Mimesis
18 V. Riordan (Psychiatrist, West Cork Health Services), Application of
Mimetic Theory to Psychiatry
19 F. Arcuri (University of Bergamo), Toxic Masculinity and Mimetic
Resentment
Index
Part I Reading texts:
1 Mark Anspach (Imitatio), The Oedipus Case
2 E. Blass (Wartburg College), Comparative Methodology and Seeing the
Victim
3 W. Johnsen (Michigan State University), The Missing Mother and the
Continuing Fecundity of René Girard
4 S. McKenna (Independent scholar), Near Lynching in Faulkner's Intruder in
the Dust
5 M. Matthew (University of Chicago), King Noah and the Sacred Victim
6 J. Rossouw (University of the Free State - South Africa), Girard,
Houllebecq and mimetic rivalry in the consumerist liberal society
Part II Reading the World
7 James Alison (Independent scholar), A Girardian Approach to the Virtue of
Humility
8 Vincent Delecroix (École des Hautes Études - Paris), Cain and Abel
9 Barbara Carnevali (École des Hautes Études - Paris), Deviated
Transcendence: Girard's Legacy for Social Philosophy
10 Elisabetta Brighi (University of Westminster), Towards a Mimetic Theory
of Terrorism
11 Andreas Wilmes (Pazmany Péter Catholic University), Apocalypse,
Technology and the Future of Mimetic theory
12 Jean-Pierre Dupuy (Standord University), Battling to the Atomic End
13 C.K. Belliger (Brite Divinity School), Girard and the Ethics of Policing
14 A. Cork (Independent scholar), Mimetic Theory and L'Arche
15 L. Guglielmimetti (European Radicalization Awareness Network),
Persecution texts and Conspiracy theories
16 J. Lysenko (Independent scholar), René Girard, thinker of the Apocalypse
17 S. McElcheran (University of Toronto), Intellectual Disability and
Girardian Mimesis
18 V. Riordan (Psychiatrist, West Cork Health Services), Application of
Mimetic Theory to Psychiatry
19 F. Arcuri (University of Bergamo), Toxic Masculinity and Mimetic
Resentment
Index
Introduction: René Girard: Death and Resurrection, B. Chantre
Part I Reading texts:
1 Mark Anspach (Imitatio), The Oedipus Case
2 E. Blass (Wartburg College), Comparative Methodology and Seeing the
Victim
3 W. Johnsen (Michigan State University), The Missing Mother and the
Continuing Fecundity of René Girard
4 S. McKenna (Independent scholar), Near Lynching in Faulkner's Intruder in
the Dust
5 M. Matthew (University of Chicago), King Noah and the Sacred Victim
6 J. Rossouw (University of the Free State - South Africa), Girard,
Houllebecq and mimetic rivalry in the consumerist liberal society
Part II Reading the World
7 James Alison (Independent scholar), A Girardian Approach to the Virtue of
Humility
8 Vincent Delecroix (École des Hautes Études - Paris), Cain and Abel
9 Barbara Carnevali (École des Hautes Études - Paris), Deviated
Transcendence: Girard's Legacy for Social Philosophy
10 Elisabetta Brighi (University of Westminster), Towards a Mimetic Theory
of Terrorism
11 Andreas Wilmes (Pazmany Péter Catholic University), Apocalypse,
Technology and the Future of Mimetic theory
12 Jean-Pierre Dupuy (Standord University), Battling to the Atomic End
13 C.K. Belliger (Brite Divinity School), Girard and the Ethics of Policing
14 A. Cork (Independent scholar), Mimetic Theory and L'Arche
15 L. Guglielmimetti (European Radicalization Awareness Network),
Persecution texts and Conspiracy theories
16 J. Lysenko (Independent scholar), René Girard, thinker of the Apocalypse
17 S. McElcheran (University of Toronto), Intellectual Disability and
Girardian Mimesis
18 V. Riordan (Psychiatrist, West Cork Health Services), Application of
Mimetic Theory to Psychiatry
19 F. Arcuri (University of Bergamo), Toxic Masculinity and Mimetic
Resentment
Index
Part I Reading texts:
1 Mark Anspach (Imitatio), The Oedipus Case
2 E. Blass (Wartburg College), Comparative Methodology and Seeing the
Victim
3 W. Johnsen (Michigan State University), The Missing Mother and the
Continuing Fecundity of René Girard
4 S. McKenna (Independent scholar), Near Lynching in Faulkner's Intruder in
the Dust
5 M. Matthew (University of Chicago), King Noah and the Sacred Victim
6 J. Rossouw (University of the Free State - South Africa), Girard,
Houllebecq and mimetic rivalry in the consumerist liberal society
Part II Reading the World
7 James Alison (Independent scholar), A Girardian Approach to the Virtue of
Humility
8 Vincent Delecroix (École des Hautes Études - Paris), Cain and Abel
9 Barbara Carnevali (École des Hautes Études - Paris), Deviated
Transcendence: Girard's Legacy for Social Philosophy
10 Elisabetta Brighi (University of Westminster), Towards a Mimetic Theory
of Terrorism
11 Andreas Wilmes (Pazmany Péter Catholic University), Apocalypse,
Technology and the Future of Mimetic theory
12 Jean-Pierre Dupuy (Standord University), Battling to the Atomic End
13 C.K. Belliger (Brite Divinity School), Girard and the Ethics of Policing
14 A. Cork (Independent scholar), Mimetic Theory and L'Arche
15 L. Guglielmimetti (European Radicalization Awareness Network),
Persecution texts and Conspiracy theories
16 J. Lysenko (Independent scholar), René Girard, thinker of the Apocalypse
17 S. McElcheran (University of Toronto), Intellectual Disability and
Girardian Mimesis
18 V. Riordan (Psychiatrist, West Cork Health Services), Application of
Mimetic Theory to Psychiatry
19 F. Arcuri (University of Bergamo), Toxic Masculinity and Mimetic
Resentment
Index







