COV&R-Bulletin No. 3 (Sept. 1992)
Contents
- Letter from the Editor
- President's Report
- Executive Secretary's Report: Conference at Stanford University 1992
- COV&R: A Historical Note
- Bibliography of Literature on the Mimetic Theory, Vol. III
- 1) Books concerning the entire work of René Girard
- 2) Articles concerning the entire work of René Girard
- 3) Interviews with René Girard
- 4) Reviews about single works of René Girard
- 5) Books with references to René Girard
- 6) Articles with references to René Girard
- 7) Books applying the mimetic theory
- 8) Articles applying the mimetic theory
- Abstracts of the COV&R-Conference ("Ethnocentrism and the Study of Violence") at Stanford University May 7-9, 1992
- Gil Bailie (Temenos) Crossing the Jordan "Opposite Jericho"
- Louis Burkhardt (Colorado University), Ethnocentrism & the Reception of the Work of René Girard
- René Girard (Stanford University), Ethnocentrism and Western Culture
- Roel Kaptein (University of Ulster), Ethnocentrism in Northern Ireland: Its Escalation into Violence and Terrorism
- Andrew J. McKenna (Loyola University Chicago), The Song of Roland, Ethnocentrism and Violence: Euracism and Mine
- Tobin Siebers, The Ethics of Anti- Ethnocentrism
- Norman C. Stolzoff (U.C. Davis), Generative Violence and Participant-Observation
- Panel Discussion of Sacred Violence: Paul's Hermeneutic of the Cross, by Robert G. Hamerton-Kelly
- Booknote
- Reviews
- Bernhard Dieckmann, Judas als Sündenbock: Eine verhängnisvolle Geschichte von Angst und Vergeltung. München: Kösel, 1991. 376 pp. Hard bound, ca. 36 DM.
- Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi, Freud's Moses: Judaism Terminable and Interminable. New Haven: Yale University, 1991. 159 pp. $25.
- New Books
- Future Meetings