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- Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture
- Michigan State University Press
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- The Man Blind from Birth and the Subversion of Sin: Some Questions About Fundamental Morals Volume 4, Spring 1997, pp. 26-46
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This issue contains 12 articles in total
- Notes on Contributors
- Editor's Note
- Labyrinthine Strategies of Sacrifice: The Cretans by Euripides
- Scandal and Imitation In Matthew, Kierkegaard, and Girard
- The Vine and Branches Discourse: The Gospel's Psychological Apocalypse
- Marching and Rising: The Rituals of Small Differences and Great Violence
- The Lethal Narcissus: Heidegger on Sacrifice/Sacrifice on Heidegger
- The "Justifiable Homocide" of Abortion Providers: Moral Reason, Mimetic Theory, and the Gospel
- SeƱor Hirsch as Sacrificial Victim and the Modernism of Conrad's Nostromo
- The Man Blind from Birth and the Subversion of Sin: Some Questions About Fundamental Morals
- Mimesis and Empathy in Human Biology
- Masculinity as Virility in Tahar Ben Jelloun's Work
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