René Girard at a glance

Scott Cowdell, Chris Fleming, Joel Hodge

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Abstract

René Girard (1923-) is a French-American thinker and an immortel of l'Académie française. He has honed a remarkable account of human culture and religion over 50 years of research across the humanities and social sciences. He began with modern realist fiction in the 1950s to uncover a novel account of human DESIRE as mimetic (see MIMETIC DESIRE); he went on the engage with foundational texts in anthropology, sociology, and ethnography in the 1960s, venturing a new approach to culture and religion that recalls the socio-psychological phenomenon of l'esprit de corps, in terms of an ersatz peace that SCAPEGOATING a victim introduces to human communities; then he set out an alternative account of religion, seen to emerge in the Judeo-Christian scriptures.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMimesis, Movies, and Media: Violence, Desire, and the Sacred. Volume 3.
EditorsScott Cowdell, Chris Fleming, Joel Hodge
Place of PublicationU.S.
PublisherBloomsbury
Pages211-213
ISBN (Electronic)9781628924657
ISBN (Print)9781628924640
Publication statusPublished - 2015

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