Rene girard, law, literature, and cinema : the legal drama of the scapegoat by Eric M. Wilson.
Material type:
- 9789819711550
- 340.11 WIL/REN
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Table of contents:
part 1. Rene girard, sophocles, oedipus tyrannus and the goat song of Tragodia
Part 2. Two little piggies went to the apocalypse in William golding's lord of the flies
Part 3. White Male Suburbanites in the Wilderness and Their Regression to the State of Nature in James Dickeys Deliverance
Part 4. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance and High Noon
Part 5. Metaphysical Desire and the Crisis of Undifferentiation in Akira Kurosawas Yojimbo and Rashomon
Part 6.Liberalism Generative Unanimity and Postsacrificial Scapegoating in 12 Angry Men
Part 7. The Postheroic Lawyer as Scapegoat and Scapegoater in Presumed Innocent The Verdict and Cape Fear
Part 8. Franz Kafkas The Trial and the Eternal Undecidability of the Scapegoat
Part 9. The Scapegoat and the Scapegoater in Albert Camus The Stranger and The Fall
Part10. Monstrous Doubles and the Folie a Deux in Truman Capotes In Cold Blood
Part11. The Resacralization of the Scapegoat in the Age of Public Reason
Part 12. The Apocalypse of Rene Girard
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