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Dead letters to Nietzsche : or, The necromantic art of reading philosophy /

Dead Letters to Nietzsche examines how writing shapes subjectivity through the example of Nietzsche's reception by his readers, including Stanley Rosen, David Farrell Krell, Georges Bataille, Laurence Lampert, Pierre Klossowski, and Sarah Kofman. More precisely, Joanne Faulkner finds that the p...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Faulkner, Joanne (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Athens, Ohio : Ohio University Press, ©2010.
Colección:Series in Continental thought ; 38.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: the quickened and the dead
  • Ontology for philologists : Nietzsche, body, subject
  • "Be your self!" : Nietzsche as educator
  • The life of thought : Nietzsche's truth perspectivism and the will to power
  • Of slaves and masters : the birth of good and evil
  • Moments of excess : the making and unmaking of the subject
  • Lacan, desire, and the originating function of loss
  • The word that sees me : the nexus of image and sign
  • The nothing as the reverse side of Lacan's mirror
  • Nietzsche is dead, long live Nietzsche : in memory of paternal ghosts
  • The "insiders" : Nietzsche's secret teaching and the invention of "the philosopher of the future"
  • Finding one's home in the nothingness of Nietzsche's text
  • Nietzsche's excessive demand and the question of the adulterous queen's desire
  • High and low : the hierarchical structure of Nietzsche's texts
  • Inside and outside : Nietzsche "incorporated"; or, Who incorporates whom in the act of reading Nietzsche?
  • The father's indulgence of the prodigal son : ambiguity and the limits of "the position"
  • The contagion of affect in Netzsche : Klein, Krell, Bataille
  • Doing time with Melanie Klein : renouncing "the bad breast, " mourning the loss of "the good breast"
  • "Motivating this writing ... is a fear of going crazy" : how Klein might read Georges Bataille sur Nietzsche
  • David Farrell Krell's "novel" approach to reading Nietzsche
  • Family romances and textual encounters : Sarah Kofman reading Nietzsche
  • Reading Nietzsche I : explosions
  • Autobiography or autothanography : killing with words in Rue Ordener, Rue Labat
  • Reading Nietzsche II : le mepris des juifs; Nietzsche, les juifs, l'anti-semitisme
  • The vision, the riddle, and the vicious circle : Pierre Klossowski's reading of Nietzsche's sick body
  • On the continuity and disjunction between the body and language
  • Exquisite delirium : the thought of eternal return
  • The conspiracy of philosopher/villains : Nietzsche/Klossowski/Sade
  • From cannibalism to voodoo : the creation and control of the subject of Nietzsche's writing.