Contents
Introduction | Luke Burgis, The Catholic University of America and Founding Director of the Cluny Institute
Foreword: A Good Contagion | Cynthia L. Haven, National Endowment for the Humanities Public Scholar
Part One: Athens
1. Mimesis and Thumos: A Synthesis of Girardian and Platonic-Scholastic Psychology | Mark Shiffman, Saint Patrick’s Seminary and founding director of the Institute for Philosophy, Technology, and Politics
2. To What Do We Conform? René Girard, Black Studies, and Ayn Rand | Hollis Robbins, Professor of English at the University of Utah
3. Deceit, Desire, and the Contemporary Novelist | A. Natasha Joukovsky, novelist
4. Girard and the Fictional Self | Marie Kawthar Daouda, author, Lecturer at Oriel College, Oxford
5. Aeneas as Founding Murderer: A Girardian Investigation of the Aeneid’s Close | Annika Nordquist McGregor, OpenAI
Part Two: Jerusalem
6. Escaping the Mimetic Whirlpool: Deceit, Desire, and the Catholic Imagination | Michael P. Murphy, Director, Hank Center for The Catholic Intellectual Heritage and Senior Lecturer at Loyola University Chicago
7. The Analogical Antidote | Trevor Cribben Merrill, California Institute of Technology and author
8. Rulers of the World or Triumph of the Cross? René Girard and Dietrich von Hildebrand on Anthropology, Liturgy, and Resisting Contagion | Michael Matheson Miller, Acton Institute Chief of Strategic Initiatives and Senior Research Fellow
9. Beyond Deceit: Girard and Giussani on the Meaning of Desire | Thomas Deutsch, Theology Teacher at Connelly School of the Holy Child
10. Media and Mimesis: From Imitation to Immolation | Andrew McLuhan, poet, educator, researcher, and founder of The McLuhan Institute
11. “We Lepers”: The Mimetic Saint According to Gavan Daws’s Holy Man: Father Damien of Molokai | Fr. Elias Carr, Canon Regular of Saint Augustine of Stift Klosterneuburg, Austria
Part Three: Silicon Valley
12. “Things Hidden”: Mimesis, Technology, and the Apocalypse | Tobias Huber, writer and investor Byrne Hobart, writer, entrepreneur, investor, and consultant
13. Waiting for Girard: Rivalry, Apocalypse, and Return | Owen Yingling, student at the University of Chicago
14. Against the City of Noise | Justin Lee, First Things Associate Editor
15. The Illusions of Novelty: Belle Delphine and the Eternal Return of Online Fame | Katherine Dee, writer and podcaster
16. The Medium is the Mimesis: McLuhan, Girard, and the Technologies of Imitation | Brett Robinson, Associate Director for Outreach and Associate Professor of Practice at the McGrath Institute for Church Life at Notre Dame
17. From the Passion to the Hydrogen Bomb: René Girard and the Eschatological Problem of Technology | Jon Askonas, Assistant Professor at The Catholic University of America
About the Authors