Violence, the Sacred, and Things Hidden: A Discussion with René Girard at Esprit (1973)

René Girard
Translated by Andrew J. McKenna
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Violence, the Sacred, and Things Hidden: A Discussion with René Girard at Esprit (1973)

René Girard
Translated by Andrew J. McKenna
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150 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Nov 01, 2021
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 150
  • Publisher: Michigan State University Press
  • ISBN: 9781611864069
  • Dimensions: 4.5" W x 1.0" L x 6.0" H
RENÉ GIRARD (1923–2015) was a member of the French Academy and professor emeritus at Stanford University. His books have been translated and acclaimed worldwide. He received the Modern Language Association’s Award for Lifetime Scholarly Achievement in 2008.

ANDREW J. MCKENNA is professor emeritus of French at Loyola University Chicago and a member of the Anthropoetics editorial board. He is the author of Violence and Difference: Girard, Derrida, and Deconstruction and served as editor-in-chief of Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture for ten years.

ANDREAS WILMES is editor-in-chief of the Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence as well as a lecturer at the Pázmány Péter Catholic University (Budapest, Hungary) and a research fellow at the Global Center for Advanced Studies.
This translation represents a significant milestone for scholars of mimetic theory. The book transcribes a conversation among leading anthropologists and Girard about Violence and the Sacred and Girard’s forthcoming interpretation of Christianity’s relationship to pre-Biblical religion. This conversation captures Girard perhaps at the peak of his powers—thoughtful, daring, and brilliant. Readers will pick this up and not put it down until they reach the final page.—Grant Kaplan, professor of theology at Saint Louis University, and author of René Girard, Unlikely Apologist

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