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Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture

Issue 12-13

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E-ISSN: 1930-1200 Print ISSN: 1075-7201

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From the Editor

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pp. v-vi

Volume 12 Articles

Ego Credo
pp. 1-11
The Bible, "Creation," and Mimetic Theory
pp. 13-19
Save Us From Being Saved: Girard's Critical Soteriology
pp. 21-30
Kings and Gods as Ecological Agents: From Reciprocity to Unilateralism in the Management of Natural Resources
pp. 31-46
Imitation, Mirror Neurons, and Mimetic Desire: Convergence Between the Mimetic Theory of René Girard and Empirical Research on Imitation
pp. 47-86

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Myth and Investigation in Oedipus Rex
pp. 87-98
"And They Sang A New Song": Reading John's Revelation From The Position Of The Lamb
pp. 99-114
"'Twas Nature Gnaw'd Them to This Resolution": Byron's Poetry and Mimetic Desire
pp. 115-132
Reading the Bloody "Face of Nature": The Persecution of Religion in Hawthorne's The Marble Faun
pp. 133-145

Volume 13 Articles

John Rawls's Originary Theory of Justice
pp. 149-157
Fellini's Crowds and the Remains of Religion
pp. 159-182
Missing the Cross?: Types of the Passion in Early Christian Art
pp. 183-194
What Is Deviated Transcendency?: Woolf's The Waves as a Textbook Case
pp. 195-218
Curative Work: Dana's Two Years Before The Mast
pp. 219-238
"And Her Substance Would Be Mine": Envy, Hate, and Ontological Evacuation in Josephine Hart's Sin
pp. 239-258
René Girard and the Rhetoric of Consumption
pp. 259-272
Victims in Vogue
p. 273

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Contributors

Contributors
pp. 275-278

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