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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With the exception of Andrew Bartlett ‘s brilliant essay on the originary theology of the Son, a companion piece to his “Three Affirmations of the Being of God” in Anthropoetics 13, 2, this issue...
Department of English Kinjo Gakuin University Nagoya, Japan taylor @ kinjo-u.ac.jp Introduction Forests, as René Girard sees them in Shakespeare’s comedies (the gentle, pastoral Forest of Arden in As...
Department of French & Italian Brigham Young University Provo, UT 84602 scott_sprenger@byu.edu (1) Merimée’s “Lokis,” like many 19 th -century fantastic tales, features an implausibly violent...
Department of French and Italian Brigham Young University Provo, Utah 84602 bob_hudson@byu.edu Introduction The Renaissance was a period with little concern for firstness. To the contrary, the...
English Department University of Ottawa Ottawa, ON Canada, K1N 6N5 idennis@uottawa.ca But let us approach “progress” backwards, along lines of development and filiation, towards a half-forgotten...
English Department Kwantlen Polytechnic University Surrey, BC Canada V3W 2M8 Andrew.Bartlett@kwantlen.ca Why must violence happen? When–exactly–does the originary violence of the sparagmos happen? It...