René Girard, James Williams, and the Genesis of Violence (original) (raw)

Introduction to the Work of René Girard

Chris Fleming

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Mimesis and Violence - An Introduction to the Thought of René Girard

Chris Fleming

Australian Religion Studies Review, 2002

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Sacred Violence: Girard, Bataille and the Vicissitudes of Human Desire

Tiina Arppe

Distinktion: Scandinavian Journal of Social Theory, 2009

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René Girard and the Symbolism of Religious Sacrifice

Eugene Webb

Anthropoetics 11, no. 1 (Spring / Summer 2005). URL: http://www.anthropoetics.ucla.edu/ap1101/webb.htm

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RENÉ GIRARD’S CONCEPT OF MIMETIC DESIRE, SCAPEGOAT MECHANISM AND BIBLICAL DEMISTIFICATION

Bogumił Strączek

2014

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RENÉ GIRARD. DESIRES AND SCAPEGOATS

Jorge Marquez

RENÉ GIRARD. DESIRES AND SCAPEGOATS, 2006

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Review: Can we survive our origins? Readings in René Girard's theory of violence and the sacred

Daniel Liechty

Religion, 2017

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An Introduction to the Work of René Girard

guangming han

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A Conversation with René Girard

Phil Rose

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The ends of violence. Girard and Derrida

Andrew McKenna

Lebenswelt: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience, 2011

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René Girard: Enlightenment->Disenchantment?/Religion->Violence?

Edoardo Tortarolo

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Modernity as Revelation: René Girard's Imagination of the Worst

Stephen L. Gardner

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Can We Survive Our Origins? Readings in Rene Girard’s Theory of Violence and the Sacred, edited by Pierpaolo Antonello and Paul Gifford, East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2015, xliii + 343 pp. ISBN 978-61186-149-5, US$29.95 (paperback)

Paul Gifford

Religion, 2016

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Can We Survive Our Origins?: Readings in René Girard's Theory of Violence and the Sacred

Pierpaolo Antonello

2015

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Imitation & Scapegoating. How to Understand Religion in the Work of René Girard

Per Grande

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Violence and Love. René Girard and Denis de Rougemont

Damiano Bondi

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René Girard: Violence and Mimesis [Long Excerpt]

Chris Fleming

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The Satanic and the Theomimetic: Distinguishing and Reconciling ‘Sacrifice’ in René Girard and Gregory the Great

Jordan J Wales

Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture, 2020

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Erroneous Paths of the Human Subject in René Girard's Thought.

Katarzyna Kremplewska

ARCHIWUM HISTORII FILOZOFII I MYŚLI SPOŁECZNEJ • ARCHIVE OF THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY AND SOCIAL THOUGHT VOL. 64/2019 , 2019

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Violence and the Sacred: René Girard Revisited

Frederiek Depoortere

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Reflections on the characters of Dr Rieux and Fr Paneloux in Camus’ The Plague in a consideration of human suffering during the COVID-19 pandemic

Wessel Bentley

HTS Theological Studies, 2020

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René Girard and Violence

Wayne Northey

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The Humanity of Violence: A Girardian reading of Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors

Imogen Wall

NA, 2021

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Rene Girard, Mimesis & Theory. Essays on Literature and Criticism, 1953–2005 (review)

Eric Prieto

SubStance, 2011

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Profane Pseudotheology: A Critique of René Girard’s Theory of Mimetic Violence

Mats Winther

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Rene Girards Theory On violence and Scapegoat

Saliba Karl

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Sacrifice as Value Bestowal: A Critique of Girard, from Slaughtered Lambs to Dedicated Lives

Jessica Frazier

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Suicide and genocide in the light of Girard's mimetic theory

Robert Petkovšek

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The Reception of René Girard's Thought in Italy 1965–Present 1, «Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture», volume 17, 2010, pp 139-174.

Federica Casini

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Polarized Readings of René Girard: Utilizing Girardian Thought to Break a Theological and Philosophical Impasse

Colby Dickinson

Forum Philosophicum, 2019

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Sacred Violence, Sovereign Violence: Contrasting the Thought of René Girard and Giorgio Agamben

Ruben Yepes

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Natalie Zemon Davis, “The Rites of Violence: Religious Riot in Sixteenth-Century France,” Past and Present 59:1 (May 1973): 51-91

Natalie Zemon Davis ז״ל

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Reflective Mimesis and Sacrifice in the Mimetic Theory of Rene Girard

Anthony Ekpunobi

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Allegorical Implications of the Plague: From Epidemic to Pandemic in Camus’s La Peste

Jared White

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Review, Mormando and Worcester eds Piety and Plague (2007)

louise marshall

Renaissance Quarterly, 2009

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