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- Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture
- Michigan State University Press
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- The French Revolution, Archives, and Mimetic Theory Volume 26, 2019, pp. 251-272
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This issue contains 14 articles in total
- Two Kinds of Unanimity: St. Benedict, René Girard, and Modern Democratic Governance
- The French Revolution, Archives, and Mimetic Theory
- Divine but Not Sacred: A Girardian Answer to Agamben's The Kingdom and the Glory
- A Mimetic Theoretical Approach to Multiculturalism: Normalizing the Singaporean Exception
- René Girard, Friendship, and Battling to the End: A Conversation with Cesáreo Bandera
- Sentiments of Resentment: Desiring Others, Desiring Justice
- A New Way to Suffer: Girard, Rancière, and Political Subjectification
- Violence and the Mimetic Unconscious (Part Two): The Contagious Hypothesis: Plato, Affect, Mirror Neurons
- Notes on Elvio Fachinelli and René Girard: The Psychoanalysis of Dissent Meets Mimetic Theory
- The Broken Thread: Cervantes, Don Quijote, and War Trauma
- Exploring Girard's Concerns about Human Proximity: Attachment and Mimetic Theory in Conversation
- From Mimetic Rivalry to Mutual Recognition: Girardian Theory and Contemporary Psychoanalysis
- Introduction: Intersubjectivity, Desire, and Mimetic Theory:René Girard and Psychoanalysis
- From the Editor
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