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Nietzsche as postmodernist : essays pro and contra / edited and with an introduction by Clayton Koelb.

Contributor Koelb, Clayton, 1942-

Imprint:Albany : State University of New York Press, c1990.

Descriptionvi, 350 p. ; 24 cm.

Note:Introduction: So what's the story / Clayton Koelb -- Part 1. POSTMODERN PERSPECTIVES: 1. Redeeming revenge: Nietzsche, Benjamin, Heidegger, and the politics of memory / Rebecca Comay -- 2. Translating, repeating, naming: Foucault, Derrida, and The Genealogy of Morals / Gary Shapiro -- 3. Nietzsche'sd madman: perspectivism without nihilism / Debra B. Bergoffen -- Part 2. DECONSTRUCTION: 4. Language and deconstruction: Nietzsche, de Man, and postmodernism / Maundemarie Clark -- 5. Nietzsche contra Nietzsche: the deconstruction of Zarathustra / Daniel W. Conway -- 6. De Man missing Nietzsche: Hinzugedichtet revisited / Richard H. Weiseberg -- Part 3. READING, WRITING, AND RHETORIC: 7. The dance from mouth to hand (speaking Zarathustra's write foot foreword) / Graham Parkes -- 8. Reading as a philosophical strategy: Nietzsche's The Gay Science / Clayton Koelb -- 9. Nietzsche's physiology of ideological criticism / Claudia Crawford -- Part 4. VERSIONS OF THE SELF: 10. Nietzsche and postmodern subjectivity / Kathleen Higgins -- 11. The mask of Nietzsche's self-overcoming / Charles E. Scott -- 12. Zarathustra's three metamorphoses / Robert Gooding-Williams -- Part 5. POSTMODERNISM PRO AND CONTRA: 13. Nietzsche and the condition of postmodern thought: post-Nietzschean postmodernism / Babette E. Babich -- 14. Nietzsche, postmodernism, and resentment: a genealogical hypothesis / Robert C. Solomon.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (p. 295-339) and index.



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Koelb, Clayton, 1942-
Series Added Entry
SUNY series in contemporary continental philosophy
Subject:
Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900.
Subject:
Postmodernism.
Deconstruction.