Nietzsche, feminism, and political theory / edited by Paul Patton.
- Date:
- 1993
- Books
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Publication/Creation
London ; New York : Routledge, 1993.
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xiii, 247 pages ; 23 cm
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Notes
Copy 1 Supplier/Donor: Dillons
Contents
Nietzsche and the pathos of distance / Rosalyn Diprose.--Nietzsche, woman and political theory / Keith Ansell-Pearson.--Nietzsche and the stomach for knowledge / Elizabeth Grosz.--Not drowning, sailing: women and the artist's craft in Nietzsche / Cathryn Vasseleu.--'Speaking of immemorial waters': Irigaray with Nietzsche / Frances Oppel.--Das Weib an sich: the slave revolt in epistemology / Daniel W. Conway.--Ressentiment and power: some reflections on feminist practices / Marion Tapper.--Politics and the concept of power in Hobbes and Nietzsche / Paul Patton.--'Is it not remarkable that Nietzsche ... should have hated Rousseau?': woman, femininity: distancing Nietzsche from Rousseau / Penelope Deutscher.--The return of Nietzsche and Marx / Howard Caygill.--Child of the English genealogists: Nietzsche's affiliation with the critical historical mode of the Enlightenment / Paul Redding.--The postmodern politicization of Nietzsche / Ted Sadler.
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Includes bibliographic references and index
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- 0415082552
- 0415082560