The emphasis on ruptures, fragments and discontinuitites is still all the rage in our universities. This extreme view of innovation has been dominant for so long that even our dictionaries take it for granted. Innovation is supposed to exclude imitation as completely...
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... be discovered only after the fact, through a process of abstraction. Our age tries to overcome the modern obsession with the "new" through an orgy of casual imitation, an indiscriminate adoption of all models.
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We must observe that mimesis returns to us in a parodic and derisive mode that is a far cry from the patient, pious and single-minded imitation of the past. The imitation that produced miracles of innovation was still obscurely related to the mimesis of religious ritual.
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The real purpose of post-modern thinking may well be to silence once and for all the question that has never ceased to bedevil "creators" in our democratic world - the question of "Who is innovative and who is not?" If such is the case, post-modernism is only...
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... the latest modality of our romantic "false consciousness," one more twist of the old serpent. There will be more. - Some notes from "Innovation and Repetition" by Rene Girard
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