Why Nietzsche Still?

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Pub. Date: 2000-02-01
Publisher(s): Univ of California Pr
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Summary

A collection of essays by distinguished philosophers, showing the range of current innovative Nietzsche scholarship and demonstrating Nietzsche's relevance for contemporary reflection on intellectual and cultural issues.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xi
Abbreviations xiii
Introduction: Why Nietzsche Still? 1(14)
Alan D. Schrift
PART ONE. DRAMA
Oedipal Dramas
15(13)
Debra B. Bergoffen
Odysseus Bound?
28(17)
Daniel W. Conway
Nietzsche's Shakespearean Figures
45(21)
Duncan Large
Musical Psychodramatics: Ecstasis in Nietzsche
66(13)
David B. Allison
``This Is Not a Christ'': Nietzsche, Foucault, and the Genealogy of Vision
79(20)
Gary Shapiro
Zarathustrian Millennialism before the Millennium: From Bely to Yeats to Malraux
99(22)
John Burt Foster, Jr.
PART TWO. CULTURAL DRAMATICS
Circuits of Bad Conscience: Nietzsche and Freud
121(15)
Judith Butler
Dramatis Personae: Nietzsche, Culture, and Human Types
136(18)
David Owen
Aaron Ridley
Satyrs and Centaurs: Miscegenation and the Master Race
154(16)
Alphonso Lingis
Nietzsche and the Problem of the Actor
170(14)
Paul Patton
Nietzsche's Contest: Nietzsche and the Culture Wars
184(21)
Alan D. Schrift
PART THREE. CULTURE AND THE POLITICAL
Nietzsche for Politics
205(19)
Wendy Brown
Democratizing the Agon: Nietzsche, Arendt, and the Agonistic Tendency in Recent Political Theory
224(23)
Dana R. Villa
``A Nietzschean Breed'': Feminism, Victimology, Ressentiment
247(27)
Rebecca Stringer
Performing Resentment: White Male Anger; or, ``Lack'' and Nietzschean Political Theory
274(19)
Jeffrey T. Nealon
Contributors 293(4)
Index 297

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