Homo Mimeticus II: re-turns to Mimesis

Second volume in the Homo Mimeticus mini-series, which advances the emerging transdisciplinary field of mimetic studies After the linguistic and the affective turns, the new materialist and the performative turns, the cognitive and the posthuman turns, it is now time to re-turn to the ancient, ye...

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Contributors: Lawtoo, Nidesh 1976- (Editor) ; García-Granero, Marina (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Leuven Leuven University Press 2024
In:Year: 2024
Further subjects:B Films, cinema
B Topics in philosophy
B Imitation Philosophy
B Cultural and media studies
B Society and culture: general
B Philosophical traditions and schools of thought
B Literary Theory
B Film history, theory or criticism
B Western philosophy from c 1800
B Biography, Literature and Literary studies
B Comparative Literature
B Political science and theory
B Cultural Studies
B Philosophy and Religion
B Imitation
B Philosophy: aesthetics
B The Arts
B Literature: history and criticism
B Society and Social Sciences
B Philosophy
B Politics and government
B Performing arts
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Rights Information:CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
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Summary:Second volume in the Homo Mimeticus mini-series, which advances the emerging transdisciplinary field of mimetic studies After the linguistic and the affective turns, the new materialist and the performative turns, the cognitive and the posthuman turns, it is now time to re-turn to the ancient, yet also modern and still contemporary realization that humans are mimetic creatures. In this second installment of the Homo Mimeticus series, international scholars working in philosophy, literary theory, classics, cultural studies, sociology, political theory, and the neurosciences engage creatively with Nidesh Lawtoo's Homo Mimeticus: A New Theory of Imitation to further the transdisciplinary field of mimetic studies. Agonistic critical engagements with precursors like Plato, Aristotle, Nietzsche, Bataille, Irigaray and Girard, involving contributions by leading international thinkers such as Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen, William E. Connolly, Henry Staten and Vittorio Gallese among many others, reveal the urgency to rethink mimesis beyond realism. From imitation to identification, mimicry to affective contagion, techne to simulation, mirror neurons to biomimicry, homo mimeticus casts a shadow—but also a light—on the present and future, from social media to the Anthropocene
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (381 p.)
ISBN:978-94-6166-594-2
978-94-6166-595-9
978-94-6270-441-1
978-94-6270-346-9
Access:Open Access