Calling All Girardians

This story (and the broader phenomena it represents which would include everything from the explosion of reality TV to Facebook) illustrates what appears to be fertile new ground for Girardian inquiry into the…

This story (and the broader phenomena it represents which would include everything from the explosion of reality TV to Facebook) illustrates what appears to be fertile new ground for Girardian inquiry into the new forms of mimetic desire and scapegoating that are emerging in our culture of technologically enhanced voyeurism.

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A stack of three Local Culture journals and the book 'Localism in the Mass Age'

3 comments

  • Quite a treat, when, in one story, one can combine the totalizing impulses of the surveillance state, the anti-humanist vitriol of animal “rights” activists, the indulgence of public spectacle, and an appeal innocence-by-victimhood. Any other modern pathologies in there that I missed?

  • Also for the Girardian files: the parasailing Russian donkey.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHS2IqbCQH4

  • D.W. Sabin

    Gee, I just can’t wait for some Brit variant of to Bob Saget comes on the telly with “Bloopers of the London Security Surveillance System”.

    I’ll bet they have footage of that cat killing and eating one of the sparrows at Mrs. Haversham’s bird feeder.

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