430 research outputs found

    El desig mimètic dins del soterrani

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    "I would like to be your age..."

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    Entrevista a René Girard sobre la globalización y la atmósfera de apocalipsis que esta crea: deseo mimético como fuente de rivalidad, caos, conflicto y violencia.pre-print4 p

    La pierre rejetée par les bâtisseurs

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    Tras aclarar el significado primario de la expresión polisémica "chivo expiatorio", el autor demuestra la universalidad del fenómeno así designado. el autor demuestra la universalidad del fenómeno así designado, de las sociedades arcaicas a las contemporáneas, una universalidad que se basa en la existencia la existencia de una jerarquía sacrificial común a toda la humanidad. a toda la humanidad. Sobre esta base, el autor compara el judeocristianismo con religiones arcaicas, por un lado haciendo explícito el elemento esencial que comparten, el fenómeno del chivo expiatorio, y por otro lado, se opone a la la asimilación de la expresión judeocristiana de este fenómeno a su paralelos encontrados en las religiones arcaicas. Columna de la columna vertebral del nihilismo moderno, esta asimilación simplista oscurece la singularidad de la singularidad del judeocristianismo, que es el único que defiende y rehabilita su chivos expiatorios.post-print15 p

    What are our Values Worth?

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    Entrevista a René Girard realizada en 2002 por La Croix sobre los valores, su presencia en distintas obras literarias, la irrupción del terrorismo y las dificultades que enfrentan las sociedades democráticas.post-print3 p

    Facing the Devil's Test: The Truth According to René Girard

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    Entrevista realizada a René Girard en 2005 sobre su libro El origen de la Cultura en el que Girard habla del carácter fundacional de la violencia.post-print16 p

    La revue INRA Productions Animales dans la production scientifique en élevage et sciences animales

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    Depuis 30 ans, la revue INRA Productions Animales publie principalement des articles de synthèse sur tous les sujets concernant les productions animales à destination d’un large public d’utilisateurs des résultats de la recherche. À partir de la base de données « Web of Science ™ » (WOS) et dans le périmètre limité à la catégorie « Agriculture, dairy and animal sciences » dans laquelle la revue est indexée depuis 1997, cet article propose une analyse du positionnement de la revue dans la littérature scientifique internationale, européenne et de l’INRA. Dans une production scientifique multipliée par deux entre 1997 et 2017 dans cette WOS catégorie (9000 articles en 2017), le nombre d’articles publiés chaque année par l’INRA (environ 250) et par la revue (entre 30 et 35) est stable. La France est le 7ème pays contributeur derrière les USA, l’Inde, la Chine, le Brésil, l’Allemagne et le Canada. L’analyse lexicale de l’ensemble des références du WOS montre une grande stabilité des termes les plus fréquemment utilisés qui restent dominés par les problématiques de production. En revanche, l’analyse de l’évolution des publications montre clairement l’émergence et la montée en puissance des recherches menées sur les systèmes d’élevage, le bien-être animal et la sélection génomique, à la fois en Europe et à l’INRA. Au final, les recherches conduites par l’INRA dans le domaine des productions animales, et en particulier celles diffusées par la revue INRA Productions Animales, sont au diapason des recherches conduites à l’échelle européenne.For 30 years, the journal “INRA Productions Animales” has published mainly review articles on all subjects concerning animal production to a broad audience of users of research results. This article proposes an analysis of the position of the journal and its evolution in the scientific literature at the international, european and INRA level using data from the “Web of Science™” (WOS) database and the category “Agriculture, dairy and animal sciences” in which the journal has been indexed since 1997. Between 1997 and 2017, scientific production in this WOS category (9 000 articles in 2017) has been multiplied by two. During this period, the number of articles published each year by INRA (about 250) and by the journal (between 30 and 35) has been stable. France is the seventh largest contributor to the WOS category behind the US, India, China, Brazil, Germany and Canada. The lexical analysis of all the references of the WOS category shows a great stability of the most frequently used terms, which remain dominated by production issues. However, the analysis of the evolution of the publications clearly shows the emergence and the rise of research carried out on livestock production systems, animal welfare and genomic selection, both in europe and at INRA. In the end, the research conducted by INRA in the field of animal production, and in particular those disseminated by the journal INRA Productions Animales, correspond to research conducted at the european level

    ‘Daddy, I'm falling for a monster’: Women, Sex, and Sacrifice in Contemporary Paranormal Romance

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    This paper examines a key trope within much contemporary paranormal romance: the absence, or ineffectiveness, of the father. The first part of the essay develops an analysis of this aspect of the genre (in the Twilight Saga especially) through the work of René Girard, Luce Irigaray, and Juliet MacCannell. Of particular importance here is the extent to which Twilight and similar narratives stage female self-sacrifice as a pre-condition for the redemption of the hero and the restoration of patriarchal bonds initially compromised by some crisis in the effective functioning of paternal authority. The second section extends this analysis to consider ways in which paranormal romances featuring werewolves and vampires shift away from this conservative and reductivist romance paradigm so as to affirm and contest heteronormative, paternalistic models of masculinity and sexual desire

    A large local rotational speed for the Galaxy found from proper-motions: Implications for the mass of the Milky-Way

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    Predictions from a Galactic Structure and Kinematic model are compared to the absolute proper-motions of about 30,000 randomly selected stars with 9<BJ199 < B_{\rm J} \le 19 derived from the Southern Proper-Motion Program (SPM) toward the South Galactic Pole. The absolute nature of the SPM proper-motions allow us to measure not only the relative motion of the Sun with respect to the local disk, but also, and most importantly, the overall state of rotation of the local disk with respect to galaxies. The SPM data are best fit by models having a solar peculiar motion of +5 km~s1^{-1} in the V-component (pointing in the direction of Galactic rotation), a large LSR speed of 270 km~s1^{-1}, and a disk velocity ellipsoid that points towards the Galactic center. We stress, however, that these results rest crucially on the assumptions of both axisymmetry and equilibrium dynamics. The absolute proper-motions in the U-component indicate a solar peculiar motion of 11.0±1.511.0 \pm 1.5 km~s1^{-1}, with no need for a local expansion or contraction term. The implications of the large LSR speed are discussed in terms of gravitational mass of the Galaxy inferred from the most recent and accurate determination for the proper-motion of the LMC. We find that our derived value for the LSR is consistent both with the mass of the Galaxy inferred from the motion of the Clouds (34×1012M3 - 4 \times 10^{12} M_\odot to 50\sim 50 kpc), as well as the timing argument, based on the binary motion of M31 and the Milky Way, and Leo I and the Milky Way (1.2×1012M\ge 1.2 \times 10^{12} M_\odot to 200\sim 200 kpc).Comment: 7 pages (AAS Latex macro v4.0), 2 B&W postscript figures, accepted for publication on ApJ, Letters sectio
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