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Country
  
France

Subject
  
Anthropology

Originally published
  
1978

Page count
  
469

Published in english
  
1987

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Language
  
French

Publication date
  
1978

Author
  
René Girard

Translator
  
Stephen Bann

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Original title
  
Des choses cachées depuis la fondation du monde

Publisher
  
Éditions Grasset & Fasquelle

Similar
  
René Girard books, Other books

Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World (French: Des choses cachées depuis la fondation du monde) is a 1978 book by philosopher of social science René Girard.

Contents

Summary

Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World contains a comprehensive overview of Girard's work up to that point, and a reflection on the Judaeo-Christian texts.

Girard's explicates three core mechanisms that govern widespread social interactions: mimesis, the process by which individuals copy one another in escalation, leading to conflict; scapegoating, a process by which collective guilt is transferred onto victims, then purged; and violence.

The book takes the form of a dialogue between Girard and Jean-Michel Oughourlian and Guy Lefort which interrogates and develops Girard's central thesis.

Scholarly reception

The book became a national bestseller in France, and according to Chris Fleming provoked "intense (and often heated) discussion in the upper echelons of the French academy.

Theorists such as Michel Serres, Paul Ricoeur, and Philippe Sollers were all admirers of the work, and, later, other theorists such as the renowned Italian philosopher Gianni Vattimo and the Canadian social and political theorist Charles Taylor expressed - and, indeed, continue to express - more than a token admiration for Girard's project."

Fleming calls Girard's reflection on the Judaeo-Christian texts "very substantial".

References

Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World Wikipedia