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Contesting Sacrifice

Religion, Nationalism, and Social Thought in France

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Hardback
Book Contesting Sacrifice Ivan Strenski
Libristo code: 04549794
Publishers The University of Chicago Press, July 2002
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From the counter-reformation through the twentieth century, the notion of sacrifice has played a key role in French culture and nationalist politics. Ivan Strenski traces the history of sacrificial thought in France, starting from its origins in Roman Catholic theology. Throughout, he highlights not just the dominant discourse on sacrifice but also the many competing conceptions that contested it. Strenski suggests that the annihilating spirituality rooted in the Catholic model of Eucharistic sacrifice persuaded the judges in the Dreyfus Case to overlook or play down his possible innocence because a scapegoat was needed to expiate the sins of France and save its army from disgrace. Strenski also suggests that the French army's strategy in World War I, French fascism, and debates over public education and civic morals during the Third Republic all owe much to Catholic theology of sacrifice and Protestant reinterpretations of it. Pointing out that every major theorist of sacrifice is French, including Bataille, Durkheim, Girard, Hubert, and Mauss, Strenski argues that we cannot fully understand their work without first taking into account the deep roots of sacrificial thought in French history.

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Full name Contesting Sacrifice
Author Ivan Strenski
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2002
Number of pages 237
EAN 9780226777368
ISBN 0226777367
Libristo code 04549794
Weight 524
Dimensions 159 x 235 x 24
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