Women: The Victims of their People. A Girardian Reading of Alexis Wright’s Plains of Promise

Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence 2 (1) (2018)
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Abstract

How do René Girard’s theories apply to a context of double colonization? Through a new interpretation of Alexis Wright’s novel Plains of Promise, this paper aims to show the crosscultural relevance of mimetic theory. The study will highlight the way in which the scapegoat mechanism is represented in the Australian colonial context. It also offers a Girardian analysis of the predicament of female characters of Aboriginal descent who are victims of sexual violence.

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