The Sacred and the Political: Explorations on Mimesis, Violence and Religion

Author:   Dr. Elisabetta Brighi ,  Dr. Antonio Cerella (Kingston University London, UK)
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Author:   Dr. Elisabetta Brighi ,  Dr. Antonio Cerella (Kingston University London, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic USA
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.549kg
ISBN:  

9781628925968


ISBN 10:   1628925965
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   28 July 2016
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Introduction: The Power of Sacrifice: René Girard and the Political Antonio Cerella (University of Central Lancashire) Chapter 1. Aristotle on Mimesis and Violence: Things Hidden since the Foundation of Literary Theory Arata Takeda (University of Chicago & Free University of Berlin) Chapter 2. René Girard and Thomas Aquinas on Prophecy and the Purging of the Notion of Justice Paul M. Rogers (University of Cambridge) Chapter 3. Unlikely Twins? Machiavelli and Girard on Violence, Crisis and the Origins of the State Ernesto Gallo (The Open University, UK) Chapter 4. René Girard, Human Nature and Political Conflict Kent Enns (Humber College, Toronto, Canada) Chapter 5. Spinoza, Girard and the Possibility of a Purely Immanent Democracy Stéphane Vinolo (Regent's University of London) Chapter 6. René Girard's Mimetic Theory: An 'Anti-Political Theology'? Michael Kirwan (Heythrop College, University of London) Chapter 7. A 'Theoretical Double': Violence, Religion and Social Order in Schmitt and Girard Andrea Salvatore (University of Rome – La Sapienza) Chapter 8. Mimesis and Sartre's Critique of Dialectical Reason Paul Dumouchel (Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan) Chapter 9. The Sacred and the Secular: René Girard and Gianni Vattimo on Modernity and Violence Pierpaolo Antonello (University of Cambridge) Chapter 10. The Myth of Origin: Archaeology and History in the Work of Agamben and Girard Antonio Cerella (University of Central Lancashire) Chapter 11. The Age of Panic. On Mimetic Post-Modernity Emanuele Antonelli (University of Turin) Index

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Why is politics so closely tied to death and destruction, and why is religion so often the midwife of sacrifice and ritual murder? This book addresses these questions, relying chiefly on the insights of Rene Girard's mimetic theory, Carl Schmitt's reflections on sovereignty, and Giorgio Agamben's notion of homo sacer . Bringing together a remarkable collection of essays written by leading experts, the book ends appropriately with a chapter devoted to the present time defined as mimetic post-modernity or the age of panic . Fred R. Dallmayr, Emeritus Packey J. Dee Professor of Political Theory, University of Notre Dame, USA


"Why is politics so closely tied to death and destruction, and why is religion so often the midwife of sacrifice and ritual murder? This book addresses these questions, relying chiefly on the insights of René Girard's mimetic theory, Carl Schmitt's reflections on sovereignty, and Giorgio Agamben's notion of ""homo sacer"". Bringing together a remarkable collection of essays written by leading experts, the book ends appropriately with a chapter devoted to the present time defined as ""mimetic post-modernity or ""the age of panic"". * Fred R. Dallmayr, Emeritus Packey J. Dee Professor of Political Theory, University of Notre Dame, USA * It is a rare event for such a startling and original collection of essays to appear. Drawing in various ways on René Girard’s profound meditations on the deeper well-springs of our civilisation, this book reflects not just the work of a man but also the world that he represented and created. The European imagination has always been torn between the sacred and the profane, between the profundity of sacrifice and the violence of victimhood. This is reflected in modern forms of political sovereignty, which imbues both the body and the body politic with a dynamic of repressed and expressed violence, the management of which is the essence of contemporary statecraft. This brilliant collection of articles represent a profound meditation on fundamental questions of our times and therefore illuminates the enduring amalgam of the sacred and the political in all times. * Richard Sakwa, Professor of Russian and European Politics, University of Kent, UK * …The Sacred and the Political is an excellent and timely collection, putting Girard’s mimetic theory into dialogue with some of the most prominent Western political philosophers, ancient and contemporary. The value of this volume is that it fills a gap in Girardian scholarship by further developing Girard's theory in politically relevant ways. * Reading Religion *"


Why is politics so closely tied to death and destruction, and why is religion so often the midwife of sacrifice and ritual murder? This book addresses these questions, relying chiefly on the insights of Rene Girard's mimetic theory, Carl Schmitt's reflections on sovereignty, and Giorgio Agamben's notion of homo sacer . Bringing together a remarkable collection of essays written by leading experts, the book ends appropriately with a chapter devoted to the present time defined as mimetic post-modernity or the age of panic . Fred R. Dallmayr, Emeritus Packey J. Dee Professor of Political Theory, University of Notre Dame, USA It is a rare event for such a startling and original collection of essays to appear. Drawing in various ways on Rene Girard's profound meditations on the deeper well-springs of our civilisation, this book reflects not just the work of a man but also the world that he represented and created. The European imagination has always been torn between the sacred and the profane, between the profundity of sacrifice and the violence of victimhood. This is reflected in modern forms of political sovereignty, which imbues both the body and the body politic with a dynamic of repressed and expressed violence, the management of which is the essence of contemporary statecraft. This brilliant collection of articles represent a profound meditation on fundamental questions of our times and therefore illuminates the enduring amalgam of the sacred and the political in all times. Richard Sakwa, Professor of Russian and European Politics, University of Kent, UK


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Elisabetta Brighi is a Lecturer in International Relations at the Department of Politics and International Studies, POLIS, University of Cambridge, UK. She is the author of Foreign Policy, Domestic Politics and International Relations (2013) and Pragmatism in International Relations (2009), co-edited with Harry Bauer. Antonio Ceralla is a Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Central Lancashire, UK. His recent publications include: ‘Religion and political form: Carl Schmitt’s genealogy of politics as critique of Jürgen Habermas’s postsecular discourse’, Review of International Studies; ‘Terrorismo: Storia e Analisi di un concetto’ (2009); ‘Forme della violenza nel sistema contemporaneo’ (2010). He is currently co-editing and contributing to the Special Issue of the Journal of International Political Theory on ‘Mimetic Theory and International Studies’.

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