The peer-reviewed journal of Generative Anthropology, founded by Eric Gans at UCLA. Published 1995–2024 (Vols 1–30), featuring essays by Van Oort, Bartlett, Dennis, Ludwigs, McKenna, Goldman, Eshelman, Gans, Girard, and others.
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This issue marks the tenth anniversary of Anthropoetics and the beginning of its second decade. Particularly appropriate to the occasion is a collective dialogue about GA by the Vancouver group...
División de Estudios para Graduados Facultad de Humanidades y Educación La Universidad del Zulia Maracaibo, Venezuela gabrielernesto2000@yahoo.com Introduction One of the most challenging questions...
School of Humanities University of Western Sydney Penrith South DC NSW 1797 Australia c.fleming@uws.edu.au School of Social Science and Liberal Studies, Charles Sturt University Bathurst NSW...
Sparagmos! is a Vancouver-based reading and discussion group that meets regularly to discuss the mimetic theory of René Girard and the generative anthropology of Eric Gans. Sparagmos! reads all kinds...
Department of Comparative Literature University of Washington ewebb@u.washington.edu René Girard is well known for his critique of the imagery of sacrifice. As he reads religious symbolism and the...
This issue brings together a couple of our original and most stalwart collaborators, Tom Bertonneau and Matt Schneider , veterans of the original 1987 GA seminar and founding editors of Anthropoetics...
Department of English and Comparative Literature Chapman University Orange CA schneide@chapman.edu For the handsome two-volume edition of his collected Poems that appeared in 1815, William Wordsworth...
Institute for the Research of Organized & Ritual Violence, LLC dperlmutter@ritualviolence.com Beheadings, suicide bombings, and ritual mutilation are not just strategies of war but time-honored...
Siedlung am Dobl 42b 83512 Wasserburg Germany reshelman@t-online.de Consider the following case. We are introduced to a hero who was the sole survivor of a serious accident and had to fight for his...
dactylic@earthlink.net “The time has come,” the Walrus said, “To talk of many things: Of shoes–and ships–and sealing-wax– Of cabbages–and kings– And why the sea is boiling hot– And whether pigs have...