Works by Gans, Eric (exact spelling)

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    Beckett and the Problem of Modern Culture.Eric Gans - 1982 - Substance 11 (2):3.
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    The Unique Source of Religion and Morality.Eric Gans - 1996 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 3 (1):51-65.
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    John Rawls's Originary Theory of Justice.Eric Gans - 2005 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 12 (1):149-157.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:John Rawls's Originary Theory of JusticeEric Gans (bio)The fundamental thesis of generative anthropology is that the principal concern of human culture is and has been from the outset to defer the potential violence of mimetic desire. To this mode of thought, constructing a model of the good society in any but the general terms of "exchange" and "reciprocity" is unfaithful to the human community, whose operations have been from (...)
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  4. Form against content: René Girard's theory of tragedy: René Girard's theory of tragedy.Eric Gans - 2000 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 56 (1):53-65.
     
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    Introduction to "Toward a Triangular Aesthetics".Eric Gans - 2017 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 24:1-3.
    Rereading this piece written over forty years ago recalls for me the revelatory effect of La violence et le sacré when it appeared in 1972. From Mensonge romantique's theory of desire designed for the novel and its place in the moral history of the modern West—a point too often neglected by those who read it as an across-the-board description of human desire—René Girard waited a full eleven years before producing this seminal work, which proposed a radically new fundamental anthropology.My response (...)
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  6. Media and representation. On the one medium.Eric Gans - 2015 - In Scott Cowdell, Chris Fleming & Joel Hodge (eds.), Mimesis, movies, and media. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    René Girard and the Deferral of Violence.Eric Gans - 2018 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 23 (2):155-170.
    René Girard’s anthropology goes beyond Durkheim and Freud in seeking knowledge in literary, mythical, and religious texts. Girard’s primary intuition is that human culture originated in response to the danger of violent mimetic crises among increasingly intelligent hominins, whose imitation of each other’s desires led to conflict. These crises were resolved by the mechanism of emissary murder: the proto-human community came to focus its aggression on a single scapegoat whose unanimous lynching, by “miraculously” bringing peace, led to its ritual repetition (...)
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    Toward a Triangular Aesthetics.Eric Gans & Trevor Cribben Merrill - 2017 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 24:5-21.
    In 1960, in "The Problem of Method," which serves as the introduction not only to Critique of Dialectical Reason but to all of his recent work, Sartre enrolls himself solemnly under the banner of Marxism, which he considers the unsurpassable philosophy of our era. Today, a dozen years later, the Sartrean position has become open to challenge, it is true, because its deconstruction is underway, but it has not yet been dismissed as absurd. Existentialism, by immolating itself on the altar (...)
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    The Culture of Resentment.Eric Gans - 1984 - Philosophy and Literature 8 (1):55-66.
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    The Necessity of Fiction.Eric Gans - 1986 - Substance 15 (2):36.
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    The Origin of Language: Violence Deferred or Violence Denied?Eric Gans - 2000 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 7 (1):1-17.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:THE ORIGIN OF LANGUAGE: VIOLENCE DEFERRED OR VIOLENCE DENIED? Eric Gans University ofCalifornia—Los Angeles ~P ecently I was asked to review applicants at UCLA for a XVpostdoctoral fellowship. The competition was based, along with the usual CV and recommendation letters, on a project proposal relevant to this year's topic: the sacred. There were some sixty applicants working in the modern period since 1800; these new PhD's included literary scholars, (...)
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  12. The screenic age.Eric Gans - 2019 - In Paolo Diego Bubbio & Chris Fleming (eds.), Mimetic theory and film. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    Northrop Frye's Literary AnthropologySpiritus Mundi: Essays on Literature, Myth, and SocietyThe Secular Scripture: A Study of the Structure of Romance. [REVIEW]Eric Gans & Northrop Frye - 1978 - Diacritics 8 (2):24.
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    Scandal to the Jews, Folly to the PagansDes Choses Cachees Depuis la Fondation du Monde. [REVIEW]Eric Gans & Rene Girard - 1979 - Diacritics 9 (3):43.
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