Why Nietzsche Still?
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Alan D. Schrift
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Edited by:
Alan D. Schrift
About this book
Why Nietzsche still? These essays by a distinguished group of contributors suggest a number of answers. They show that Nietzsche still has a great deal to say to those who read him with an eye toward developing critical responses to our present and the future that will follow. Alan D. Schrift's goal in assembling these stimulating essays, all but one of them written for the volume, is to display the multifaceted nature of Nietzsche's reflections, to demonstrate Nietzsche's relevance for contemporary reflections on the dramas of culture at the start of the third millennium, and to exhibit the range of innovative and exciting Nietzsche scholarship that is being carried out across the humanities and social sciences in the English-speaking world. Whether at the aesthetic, cultural, psychological, or political level, Nietzsche's thought clearly offers a critical focus for analyzing the ongoing dramas of culture as these dramas inform and influence what today we frame as "political."
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Frontmatter
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Introduction
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction: Why Nietzsche Still?
1 - PART ONE. DRAMA
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1. Oedipal Dramas
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2. Odysseus Bound?
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3. Nietzsche's Shakespearean Figures
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4. Musical Psychodramatics: Ecstasis in Nietzsche
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5. "This Is Not a Christ": Nietzsche, Foucault, and the Genealogy of Vision
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6. Zarathustrian Millennialism before the Millennium: From Bely to Yeats to Malraux
99 - PART TWO. CULTURAL DRAMATICS
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7. Circuits of Bad Conscience: Nietzsche and Freud
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8. Dramatis Personae: Nietzsche, Culture, and Human Types
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9. Satyrs and Centaurs: Miscegenation and the Master Race
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10. Nietzsche and the Problem of the Actor
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11. Nietzsche's Contest: Nietzsche and the Culture Wars
184 - PART THREE. CULTURE AND THE POLITICAL
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12. Nietzsche for Politics
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13. Democratizing the Agon: Nietzsche, Arendt, and the Agonistic Tendency in Recent Political Theory
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14. "A Nietzschean Breed": Feminism, Victimology, Ressentiment
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15. Performing Resentment: White Male Anger; or, "Lack" and Nietzschean Political Theory
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Contributors
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