Violence and the SacredJHU Press, 1979 - 333 páginas Violence and the Sacred is René Girard's landmark study of human evil. Here Girard explores violence as it is represented and occurs throughout history, literature and myth. Girard's forceful and thought-provoking analyses of Biblical narrative, Greek tragedy and the lynchings and pogroms propagated by contemporary states illustrate his central argument that violence belongs to everyone and is at the heart of the sacred. |
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Two The Sacrificial Crisis | 39 |
Three Oedipus and the Surrogate Victim | 68 |
Seven Freud and the Oedipus Complex | 169 |
Eight Totem and Taboo and the Incest Prohibition | 193 |
Nine LéviStrauss Structuralism and Marriage Laws | 223 |
Ten The Gods the Dead the Sacred and Sacrificial | 250 |
Eleven The Unity of All Rites | 274 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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