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Homo Mimeticus: A New Theory of Imitation

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Homo Mimeticus: A New Theory of Imitation
Homo Mimeticus: A New Theory of Imitation

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Homo Mimeticus: A New Theory of Imitation

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Imitation is, perhaps more than ever, constitutive of human originality. Many things have changed since the emergence of an original species called
Homo sapiens
, but in the digital age humans remain mimetic creatures: from the development of consciousness to education, aesthetics to politics, mirror neurons to brain plasticity, digital simulations to emotional contagion, (new) fascist insurrections to viral contagion, we are unconsciously formed, deformed, and transformed by the all too human tendency to imitate—for both good and ill. Crossing disciplines as diverse as philosophy, aesthetics, and politics,
Homo Mimeticus
proposes a new theory of one of the most influential concepts in western thought (mimesis) to confront some of the hypermimetic challenges of the present and future.
Written in an accessible yet rigorous style,
appeals to both a specialized and general readership. It can be used in courses of modern and contemporary philosophy, aesthetics, political theory, literary criticism/theory, new media studies, and new mimetic studies.
Free ebook available at OAPEN Library, JSTOR, Project Muse, and Open Research Library

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