Why Nietzsche Now? /
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Language: | English |
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Bloomington :
Indiana University Press,
1985.
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Edition: | 1st cloth ed. |
Series: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction: The prophet of our laughter: or Nietzsche as -educator? / Daniel T. O'Hara
- 2. Readings: Tragedy, satyr-play, and telling silence in Nietzsche's thought of eternal recurrence (translated by David Farrell Krell) / Martin Heidegger
- Dismembering and disremembering in Nietzsche's "On truth and lies in a nonmoral sense" / J. Hillis Miller
- The question of the self in Nietzsche during the axial period (1882-1888) / Stanley Corngold
- Nietzsche's zerography: Thus spoke Zarathustra / Rudolf E. Kuenzli
- Nietzsche's graffito: a reading of The antichrist / Gary Shapiro
- The autobiographical textuality of Nietzsche's Ecce homo / Hugh J. Silverman
- 3. Affinities and differences: Der Maulwurf: die philosophische Wühlarbeit bei Kant, Hegel und Nietzsche (The mole: philosophic burrowing in Kant, Hegel, and Nietzsche) / David Farrell Krell
- The struggle against meta (Phantasma) physics: Nietzsche, Joyce, and the "excess of history" / Joseph Buttigieg
- "Neo-Nietzschean clatter" -speculation and the modernist poetic image / Joseph Riddel
- Nietzsche's prefiguration of postmodern American philosophy / Cornel West
- Autobiography as Gestalt: Nietzsche's Ecce homo / Rodolphe Gasche
- 4. Critiques: Nietzsche knows no Noumenon / David Allison
- Oedipus as hero: family and family metaphors in Nietzsche / Tracy B. Strong
- Nietzschean values in comic writing / George McFadden
- Mendacious innocents, or, The modern genealogist as conscientious intellectual: Nietzsche, Foucault, Said / Paul Bove
- Ecce homo: narcissism, power, pathos, and the status of autobiographical representations / Charles Altieri
- Aesthetics, rhetoric, history: Paul de Man and the American use of Nietzsche / Jonathan Arac.