INTRODUCTION: MAPPING MIMETIC STUDIES

With this epigrammatic affirmation reintegrating mimesis in the complex genealogy of Homo sapiens , the transdisciplinary thinker Edgar Morin (1921-) joined hands to bring the first volume of Homo Mimeticus to an end. This ending marked, in fact, a new beginning. Launching a new theory of imitation...

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Authors: Lawtoo, Nidesh 1976- (Author) ; García-Granero, Marina (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 2024
In: Homo Mimeticus II
Year: 2024, Pages: 11-34
Online Access: Volltext (kostenfrei)
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Summary:With this epigrammatic affirmation reintegrating mimesis in the complex genealogy of Homo sapiens , the transdisciplinary thinker Edgar Morin (1921-) joined hands to bring the first volume of Homo Mimeticus to an end. This ending marked, in fact, a new beginning. Launching a new theory of imitation vital to facing the contemporary manifestations of mimesis that, under different masks, cast a long material shadow on the present and future, the goal of the first volume was to set new theoretical foundations for an emerging field we called mimetic studies, a transdisciplinary field now furthered in a planned trilogy on Homo
ISBN:9789461665959
Contains:Enthalten in: Homo Mimeticus II