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Contagion is the official journal of the Colloquium on Violence and Religion, and international association of scholars who draw inspiration from René Girard's mimetic hypothesis on the relationship between violence and religion the genesis and maintenance of culture. This journal attracts essays by contributors from the fields of conflict resolution; theology, Biblical, Hebrew, and Islamic studies; social and biological science; feminism; literary studies in both classical and modern languages; polite and popular culture; art and music; film studies; philosophy; economics, psychology; ecology; pedagogy and educational theory; and rhetoric.
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Volume 1, Spring 1994Table of Contents
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View Summary of Phaedra's Labyrinth as the Paradigm of Passion: Racine's Aesthetic Formulation of Mimetic Desire
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View Summary of An I for an I: Projection, Subjection, and Christian Antisemitism in The Service for Representing Adam
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| ISSN | 1930-1200 |
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| Print ISSN | 1075-7201 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2011-01-26 |
| Open Access | No |
Copyright
Copyright © 1994 Colloquium on Violence and Religion at Standford




