Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture
Volume 15/16, 2008-2009
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E-ISSN: 1930-1200 Print ISSN: 1075-7201
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Sophocles’s Enemy Sisters: Antigone and Ismene
pp. 1-18
The Earthquake of 1906, the Christian Anarchy of Dorothy Day, and the Opened “Tomb” of René Girard
pp. 19-43
A Girardian Critique of the Liberal Democratic Peace Theory
pp. 45-62
Complex Mimetic Systems
pp. 63-87
From First Hesitation to Scenic Imagination: Originary Thinking with Eric Gans
pp. 89-172
Inside Out: Political Violence in the Age of Globalization
pp. 173-184
Confessions of an American Psycho: James Hogg’s and Bret Easton Ellis’s Anti-Heroes’ Journey from Vulnerability to Violence
pp. 185-200
Fortuyn, Van Gogh, Hirsi Ali: Why the Unholy Trinity Was Driven Out of the Netherlands
pp. 201-219
Sacrificial and Nonsacrificial Mass Nonviolence
pp. 221-236
Girard and Levinas, Cain and Abel, Mimesis and the Face
pp. 237-248
Oranges from Spain
pp. 249-260