Girard, jihadism and the hypocrisy of sacred violence joel hodge abc religion and ethics 16 nov 2015 jihadism wants to put its violence on display. June 5, 2015 i saw a vision of us move in the dark. And our continuing violence, in all its forms, is a history of attempts to reexperience transcendence. At the cross of christ the sacrificial system was ended once and for all. In the 1972 work, violence and the sacred, the french literary critic rene girard undertakes a scientific exploration of the dual aspect of sacrifice, attempting to resolve the contradiction articulated in the work of henri hubert and marcel maus. Rene girards theory of violence as mimetics applied to. Violence is the heart and secret soul of the sacred. Girard s fertile, combative mind links myth to prophetic writing, primitive religions to classical tragedy. For girard, religious sacrifice is a mechanism of projection and of repression by means of which the society channels its own unmotivated violence to one arbitrarily chosen individual a classical functionalist approach. Rene girard, one of the brilliant minds of our times enters into the heart of archaic religion. Girard s forceful and thoughtprovoking 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. His fascinating and ambitious book provides a fully developed theory of violence as the heart and secret soul of the sacred. Hammond professor emeritus of french language, literature, and civilization at stanford university, usa related books. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.
Girard among the girardians by joseph bottum articles. For girard, mimetic desire expresses the idolization of another and ultimately of the self. Violence, however, has a hidden mechanism that makes it work as peaceful force. But briefly, girard argues that prehistorically it was precisely acts of communal violence and the resulting shock and collective.
Violence and the sacred is girards brilliant study. It is impossible to give an adequate summary of this comprehensive and closely reasoned book. It was also published by the athlone press in 1988 and continuum in 2005. Violence and the sacred was written while girard was distinguished professor at the state university of new york at buffalo and resulted from a decade of research. Here girard explores violence as it is represented and occurs throughout history, literature and myth. People witnessing it tend to act violently in turn, and more and more are drawn into the mimetic frenzy. The aim of this paper is to revisit this identification of violence and the sacred in. In this vivid study of human evil, girard explores violence as it is represented and occurs throughout history, literature and myth. Rene girard on sacrifice, scapegoating, and the social origins of desire delivered as violence and the sacred by dr. Girard s thinking has not changed much in the 30 years or so since he published violence and the sacred, which appeared in france in 1972 and in an english translation from johns hopkins university press in 1977. This page intentionally left blank girard violence and the sacred. First published in 1972, violence and the sacred marked the starting point of a substantial new phase of his thought.
Girards fertile, combative mind links myth to prophetic writing, primitive religions to classical tragedy. For girard the sacred contains violence, and violence is sacred in itself as the foundation of archaic religion. In violence and the sacred, rene girard attempts nothing less than to expose the entire history of this alliance. Rene girard explains in his book violence and the sacred the connection between sacrifice and the gruesome violence behind it. Girards forceful and thoughtprovoking analyses of biblical narrative, greek tragedy and the. Violence and the sacred johns hopkins university press books. But briefly, girard argues that prehistorically it was precisely acts of communal violence and the resulting shock and collective repression that resulted from these acts that generated our very sense of the sacred.
Violence and the sacred is rene girards landmark study of human evil. Indeed, girard devoted most of violence and the sacred to analyzing the ways in which much religious ritual reenacts symbolically both the original mad mimetic violence of a culture and the cultural foundation achieved by the sacrifice of a scapegoat. It offers an explanation of how violence generates the structures of human community, and examines how myth, ritual, and prohibition both conceal and control violence. Rene girard s mimetic theory and its contribution to the study of religion and violence, special issue of the journal of religion and violence, volume 1, issue 2, 20. Girard waters it down to the basic fact that once violence is introduced into a society it can never be fully diminished. Violence is the divine force that everyone tries to use for his own purposes and that ends by using everyone for its ownthe dionysus of the bacchae. Rene girard, james williams, and the genesis of violence. Buy violence and the sacred by girard, rene, gregory, patrick isbn. Rene girard s theory of violence, religion and the scapegoat by jeramy townsley dec 2003. Girard, violence and the sacred the sacred is the sum of human assumptions resulting from collective transferences focused on a reconciliatory victim at the conclusion of a mimetic crisis. Girard s forceful and thoughtprovoking analyses of biblical narrative, greek tragedy and the lynchings. The history of the valorous and wittie knighterrant. Gil bailie, violence unveiled humanity at the crossroads, crossroad, new york, 1995. At the beginning of human communities there is a mystery surrounding how our ancestors created human societies and religions.