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  • Mimetic theory - Wikipedia
    Mimetic theory has two main parts – the desire itself, and the resulting scapegoating Girard's idea proposes that all desire is merely an imitation of another's desire, and the desire only occurs because others have deemed said object as worthwhile
  • Mimetic desire: How to avoid chasing things you dont truly want
    The key is discerning the difference between the two The basis of mimetic desire is that desire is shaped through models of desire Humans rely on other people to model certain desires for us
  • Mimetic Desire - Mimetic Theory
    Desire generated and formed through the imitation of what someone else has already desired or is perceived to desire
  • What is mimetic desire according to René Girard? | Britannica
    According to René Girard, mimetic, or imitative, desire is the idea that humans desire things not because of a desire for the thing itself but because others possess or desire those things This desire then creates distinctive interpersonal dynamics
  • Girard’s theory of mimetic desire - Academic library
    The notion of mimetic desire arose from Girard’s study of fiction, religion and mythology and was examined in his first book, Deceit, Desire and the Novel (1965) Simply put, his contention was that human actors seek to imitate others
  • Mimetic Desire 101 - Luke Burgis
    And one thing is clear, on a societal level: any society in which people are no longer struggling with scarcity but coping with abundance will undergo an explosion of mimetic desire
  • A Very Brief Introduction — IMITATIO
    People can desire anything, as long as other people seem to desire it, too: that is the meaning of Girard's concept of "mimetic desire " Since people tend toward the same objects of desire, jealousy and rivalry are inevitable sources of social tension -- and perfect themes for the great novelists
  • The Mimicry Trap - Psychology Today
    Mimetic desire suggests we learn what to desire by observing others, not simply their behaviors, but their longings Watching someone pursue something passionately often triggers a similar pull
  • Mimetic Theory: Two Types of Psychological Needs - Sprouts
    Rene Girard, the French philosopher who established the theory, argued that most of our desires are metaphysical and called them mimetic because we mimic them from the people around us
  • Unraveling the Threads of Human Desire: René Girard’s Mimetic Desire
    René Girard, a visionary thinker in the realms of literature, anthropology, and philosophy, introduced the concept of mimetic desire, a theory that sheds light on the intricacies of human





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