Understanding Nietzsche, Understanding Modernism
Auteur: Brian Pines, Douglas Burnham
Nombre de pages: 328 pages
ISBN: 1501339176, 9781501339172
Edition: Bloomsbury Academic
Date de publication: Bloomsbury Academic
Description: Series Preface -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: The Heroism of Friedrich Nietzsche -- Brian Pines (Independent Researcher, USA) -- Part 1 Conceptualizing Nietzsche -- 1. Nonhuman Transcendence: Art and Non-Anthropocentrism in The Birth of Tragedy -- Patricia Valderrama (Independent Researcher, USA) -- 2. Nietzsche's Dawn of Morality: Daybreak and the Modernist Impulse -- Siobhan Lyons (Macquarie University, Australia) -- 3. Ticklish Truths: Poetry, Chance, and Laughter in The Gay Science -- Scott J Cowan (University of California, Berkeley, USA) -- 4. "What do you matter?": Nietzsche's Zarathustra, Individualism and Modernism -- Douglas Burnham (Staffordshire University, UK) -- 5. Der Antichrist: A Book for Barbarians, Slaves, and Cave Dwellers -- Brian Pines (Independent Researcher, USA) -- 6. The Twilight of the Idols and the Dawn of Modernity -- Karl Laderoute (University of Lethbridge, Canada) -- Part 2 Nietzsche and Modernist Culture -- 7. Peacocks and Buffalos: Nietzsche and the Problems of Modern Spectacle -- Yunus Tuncel (The New School, USA) -- 8. Not another Image of Torment: Nietzsche Eternal Recurrence and Theatricality -- Jeremy Killian (Coastal Carolina University, USA) -- 9. The Birth of Dada, Out of the Spirit of Nihilism -- Kaitlyn Creasy (Butler University, USA) -- 10. Nietzsche's Decadent Modernism -- Adrian Switzer (University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA) -- 11. Nietzsche's Relation with Psychoanalysis: from Freud to Surrealist Modernism, Bataille, and Lacan -- Tim Themi (University of Melbourne, Australia) -- 12. Nietzsche, Jung and Modern Militancy -- Ritske Rensma (University of Utrecht, the Netherlands) -- 13. Streams of Becoming: Nietzsche, Physiology and Literary Modernism -- Jill Marsden (University of Bolton, UK) -- 14. Death shall have no Dominion: Dylan Thomas, Friedrich Nietzsche and Tragic Joy -- James Luchte (Independent Researcher, UK) -- 15. The Crisis of Philosophy in Modernity: From Perspectivism to Essayism -- Sebastian Hüsch (Aix-Marseille Université, France) -- 16. Mann >Modernism


