Nietzsche on Women and the Eternal-Feminine
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Among other subjects, the contributors consider the role of psychology in Nietzsche's thought, his concern with style, self-creation, and advocacy of perfectionism, his views on romantic love and marriage, and his aim of revaluing all values to instigate a distant philosophy of the future. They investigate parallels between Nietzsche’s thought and Shaktism, his relation to Goethe and Stendahl, and his influence on Beauvoir, Butler, and Dohm. With the inclusion of two seminal essays on Nietzsche and women by Lawrence J. Hatab and Kelly Oliver, the volume also illustrates some of the ways in which scholarship on these subjects has evolved over the last four decades.
Providing fresh insights into these inter-related subjects, Nietzsche on Women and the Eternal-Feminine highlights the enduring relevance of his thought and its still-underappreciated potential for re-thinking both the bases for and aims of feminism and other emancipatory movements.
Michael J. McNeal is Adjunct Professor of Philosophy and International Relations at the University of Denver, USA.
Introduction by Michael McNeal
Part I. Formative Antecedents
1. Nietzsche on Woman (with a new postscript), Lawrence J. Hatab, Old Dominion University (1981)
2. Woman as Truth in Nietzsche’s Writing, Kelly Oliver, Vanderbilt University (1984)
Part II. Perfectionism and Psychology
3. Nature’s Motherly Veil – Style in Nietzsche’s Untimely Meditations, Pedro Nagem de Souza, UNICAMP, Brazil
4. Nietzsche and the Psychology of the ‘Eternally Feminine’, Allison Merrick, California State University, USA
5. Nietzsche’s Perfectionism and the Ethics of Care, Justin Remhof, Old Dominion University, USA
Part III. Women, Myth, and the Future
6. Shakti Under Erasure: Parallels with Goddess Spirituality in Nietzsche's Thought, Shruti Jain, Jindal Global University, India
7. The Meaning of Ariadne for Nietzsche, Mat Messerschmidt, University of Chicago, USA
8. Nietzsche on Naxos: Seduction, Deification, and the Truth of the Self, Nicholas Low, Harvard University, USA
Part IV. Gender, Ressentiment, and the Revaluation of Values
9. Genealogy in Drag: Nietzsche and Butler on Language and Gender, Marta Vero, Italian Institute for Germanic Studies, Italy
10. What if Truth Were a Woman? Metaphors of the Feminine and the Transvaluation of Values in Nietzsche’s Philosophy, Isadora Petry, UNICAMP, Brazil
11. Feminism as Female Slave Morality? An Emancipatory Thesis from Rousseau to Nietzsche, Nina Lex, Friedrich Nietzsche College, Germany
12. Nietzsche on Marriage and the Cultivation of Humanity, Marina García-Granero, University of Valencia, Spain
Part V. Nietzschean Engagements and Influences
13. The ‘Eternal-Feminine’ in Nietzsche's Philosophy: On Nietzsche’s Inversion of Goethe's Verse – Ihr ‘Ewig-Weibliches’ zieht uns - hinab!, Vinicius Souza de Paulo, Federal University of São Paulo, Brazil
14. The Nihilism of the Oppressed: Hedwig Dohm’s Feminist Critique of Nietzschean Nihilism, Katie Brennan, Temple University, USA
15. Stendhal, Nietzsche, and Beauvoir on Romantic Love, Lorenzo Serini, University of Warwick, UK
Index
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 20.2.2025 |
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Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Philosophie ► Ethik |
ISBN-10 | 1-350-34532-6 / 1350345326 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-350-34532-4 / 9781350345324 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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