Contagion 28 |
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Editor:
| Johnsen, William A. |
Series title: | Contagion: Journal of Mimesis, Violence, and Culture Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-68430-162-1 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2021 |
Publisher: | Michigan State University Press
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $50.00 |
Book Description:
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In This Issue From the Editor Julia Robinson Moore, "The Frontier of Race in Mimetic Theory: American Lynchings and Racial Violence" Anders Olsson, "Green-Eye and Mimetic Desire in Strindberg" James N. F. Alison, "René Girard's Observations on 'Homosexuality' in His Major Writings: Some Critical Clarifications" Margherita Geniale, "Sacrifice and...
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From the Editor
Julia Robinson Moore, "The Frontier of Race in Mimetic Theory: American Lynchings and Racial Violence"
Anders Olsson, "Green-Eye and Mimetic Desire in Strindberg"
James N. F. Alison, "René Girard's Observations on 'Homosexuality' in His Major Writings: Some Critical Clarifications"
Margherita Geniale, "Sacrifice and Evolutionary Incentive: Epigenetic Applications of the Ritual"
Paul Dumouchel, "Desiring Machines: Machines That Are Desired and Machines That Desire"
Colby Dickinson, "Locating Love Amid the Violence: Girard, Vattimo, and the Radicality of Love"
Hyeon Joon Shin, "A Girardian Interpretation of the Market Mechanism in Neo-Classical Economics"
David García-Ramos Gallego and David Atienza de Frutos, "'Pacific' Ethno-National Identities: Victims, Persecutors, and the Quest for Identity"
Duncan Reyburn, "Kindly Scandal: A Mimetic Theory of Humor"
Simeon Theojaya, "Strangers in Paradise: Reenacting Proximity in Time of Pandemic"
Shakir Muhammad Usman, "Yazidis: A Tale of a Lost, Found, and Misunderstood Legacy in the Light of Mimetic Theory"