A Nietzschean Bestiary
Becoming Animal Beyond Docile and Brutal
Herausgeber: Acampora, Christa Davis; Acampora, Ralph R
A Nietzschean Bestiary
Becoming Animal Beyond Docile and Brutal
Herausgeber: Acampora, Christa Davis; Acampora, Ralph R
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Nietzsche's use of metaphor has been widely noted but rarely focused to explore specific images in great detail.A Nietzschean Bestiary gathers essays devoted to the most notorious and celebrated beasts in Nietzsche's work. The essays illustrate Nietzsche's ample use of animal imagery, and link it to the dual philosophical purposes of recovering and revivifying human animality, which plays a significant role in his call for de-deifying nature. Visit our website for sample chapters!
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Nietzsche's use of metaphor has been widely noted but rarely focused to explore specific images in great detail.A Nietzschean Bestiary gathers essays devoted to the most notorious and celebrated beasts in Nietzsche's work. The essays illustrate Nietzsche's ample use of animal imagery, and link it to the dual philosophical purposes of recovering and revivifying human animality, which plays a significant role in his call for de-deifying nature. Visit our website for sample chapters!
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 159mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9780742514263
- ISBN-10: 0742514269
- Artikelnr.: 21374010
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 159mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9780742514263
- ISBN-10: 0742514269
- Artikelnr.: 21374010
Edited by Christa Davis Acampora and Ralph R. Acampora - Contributions by Babette Babbich; Debra Bergoffen; Thomas H. Brobjer; Daniel Conway; Brian Crowley; Brian Domino; Peter Groff; Jennifer Ham; Lawrence Hatab; Kathleen Marie Higgins; Vanessa Lemm; Pau
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Nietzsche's Feral Philosophy: Thinking
Through an Animal Imaginary Part 3 Part I: On "Lowly" Origins Chapter 4 Ape
"Who Is Zarathustra's Ape?" Chapter 5 Camel "A Sketch (Riß) of the Camel in
Zarathustra" Chapter 6 Polyp "Polyp Man" Part 7 Part II: Zarathustra's
Animals Chapter 8 Dog "Dogs, Domestication, And The Ego" Chapter 9 Spider
"Arachnophobe Or Arachnophile?: Nietzsche And His Spiders" Chapter 10 Snake
"The Eternal-Serpentine" Chapter 11 Bird "The Halcyon Tone As Birdsong"
Chapter 12 Cow "Even Better Than a Cow, O Zarathustra!" Chapter 13
Ass"Nietzsche and the Mystery of the Ass" Part 14 Part III: Beasts of Prey
Chapter 15 Lion "Zarathustra's Laughing Lions" Chapter 16 Blonde Beast
"Nietzsche's 'Blond Beast': On the Recuperation of a Nietzschean Metaphor"
Chapter 17 Beasts of Prey "How We Became What We Are: Tracking the 'Beasts
of Prey'" Part 18 Part IV: Human Animals (Unter, Halb, and Über) Chapter 19
Woman "Women as Predatory Animals, or Why Nietzsche Philosophized with a
Whip " Chapter 20 Woman Circe's Truth: On the Way to Animals and Women
Chapter 21 Satyr "Human-Animality in Nietzsche" Chapter 22 Overhuman "The
Overhuman Animal" Part 23 Part V: Animal Nietzsche Chapter 24 Mole "On
Nietzsche's Moles" Chapter 25 Cat "The Cat at Play: Nietzsche's Feline
Styles" Chapter 26 Lizard "Nietzsche's göttliche Eidechsen:'Divine Lizards,
' 'Greene Lyons' and Music" Chapter 27 Afterword "Paws, Claws, Jaws, and
Such: Interpretation and Metaphoric Modalities" Chapter 28 Bibliographic
Essay Traces of the Beast: Becoming Nietzsche, Becoming Animal, and the
Figure of the Transhuman Chapter 29 Sources for the Metamorphoses: The Ages
of Man and the Three Metamorphoses of the Spirit Part 30 Index to Animals
in Nietzsche's Corpus
Through an Animal Imaginary Part 3 Part I: On "Lowly" Origins Chapter 4 Ape
"Who Is Zarathustra's Ape?" Chapter 5 Camel "A Sketch (Riß) of the Camel in
Zarathustra" Chapter 6 Polyp "Polyp Man" Part 7 Part II: Zarathustra's
Animals Chapter 8 Dog "Dogs, Domestication, And The Ego" Chapter 9 Spider
"Arachnophobe Or Arachnophile?: Nietzsche And His Spiders" Chapter 10 Snake
"The Eternal-Serpentine" Chapter 11 Bird "The Halcyon Tone As Birdsong"
Chapter 12 Cow "Even Better Than a Cow, O Zarathustra!" Chapter 13
Ass"Nietzsche and the Mystery of the Ass" Part 14 Part III: Beasts of Prey
Chapter 15 Lion "Zarathustra's Laughing Lions" Chapter 16 Blonde Beast
"Nietzsche's 'Blond Beast': On the Recuperation of a Nietzschean Metaphor"
Chapter 17 Beasts of Prey "How We Became What We Are: Tracking the 'Beasts
of Prey'" Part 18 Part IV: Human Animals (Unter, Halb, and Über) Chapter 19
Woman "Women as Predatory Animals, or Why Nietzsche Philosophized with a
Whip " Chapter 20 Woman Circe's Truth: On the Way to Animals and Women
Chapter 21 Satyr "Human-Animality in Nietzsche" Chapter 22 Overhuman "The
Overhuman Animal" Part 23 Part V: Animal Nietzsche Chapter 24 Mole "On
Nietzsche's Moles" Chapter 25 Cat "The Cat at Play: Nietzsche's Feline
Styles" Chapter 26 Lizard "Nietzsche's göttliche Eidechsen:'Divine Lizards,
' 'Greene Lyons' and Music" Chapter 27 Afterword "Paws, Claws, Jaws, and
Such: Interpretation and Metaphoric Modalities" Chapter 28 Bibliographic
Essay Traces of the Beast: Becoming Nietzsche, Becoming Animal, and the
Figure of the Transhuman Chapter 29 Sources for the Metamorphoses: The Ages
of Man and the Three Metamorphoses of the Spirit Part 30 Index to Animals
in Nietzsche's Corpus
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Nietzsche's Feral Philosophy: Thinking
Through an Animal Imaginary Part 3 Part I: On "Lowly" Origins Chapter 4 Ape
"Who Is Zarathustra's Ape?" Chapter 5 Camel "A Sketch (Riß) of the Camel in
Zarathustra" Chapter 6 Polyp "Polyp Man" Part 7 Part II: Zarathustra's
Animals Chapter 8 Dog "Dogs, Domestication, And The Ego" Chapter 9 Spider
"Arachnophobe Or Arachnophile?: Nietzsche And His Spiders" Chapter 10 Snake
"The Eternal-Serpentine" Chapter 11 Bird "The Halcyon Tone As Birdsong"
Chapter 12 Cow "Even Better Than a Cow, O Zarathustra!" Chapter 13
Ass"Nietzsche and the Mystery of the Ass" Part 14 Part III: Beasts of Prey
Chapter 15 Lion "Zarathustra's Laughing Lions" Chapter 16 Blonde Beast
"Nietzsche's 'Blond Beast': On the Recuperation of a Nietzschean Metaphor"
Chapter 17 Beasts of Prey "How We Became What We Are: Tracking the 'Beasts
of Prey'" Part 18 Part IV: Human Animals (Unter, Halb, and Über) Chapter 19
Woman "Women as Predatory Animals, or Why Nietzsche Philosophized with a
Whip " Chapter 20 Woman Circe's Truth: On the Way to Animals and Women
Chapter 21 Satyr "Human-Animality in Nietzsche" Chapter 22 Overhuman "The
Overhuman Animal" Part 23 Part V: Animal Nietzsche Chapter 24 Mole "On
Nietzsche's Moles" Chapter 25 Cat "The Cat at Play: Nietzsche's Feline
Styles" Chapter 26 Lizard "Nietzsche's göttliche Eidechsen:'Divine Lizards,
' 'Greene Lyons' and Music" Chapter 27 Afterword "Paws, Claws, Jaws, and
Such: Interpretation and Metaphoric Modalities" Chapter 28 Bibliographic
Essay Traces of the Beast: Becoming Nietzsche, Becoming Animal, and the
Figure of the Transhuman Chapter 29 Sources for the Metamorphoses: The Ages
of Man and the Three Metamorphoses of the Spirit Part 30 Index to Animals
in Nietzsche's Corpus
Through an Animal Imaginary Part 3 Part I: On "Lowly" Origins Chapter 4 Ape
"Who Is Zarathustra's Ape?" Chapter 5 Camel "A Sketch (Riß) of the Camel in
Zarathustra" Chapter 6 Polyp "Polyp Man" Part 7 Part II: Zarathustra's
Animals Chapter 8 Dog "Dogs, Domestication, And The Ego" Chapter 9 Spider
"Arachnophobe Or Arachnophile?: Nietzsche And His Spiders" Chapter 10 Snake
"The Eternal-Serpentine" Chapter 11 Bird "The Halcyon Tone As Birdsong"
Chapter 12 Cow "Even Better Than a Cow, O Zarathustra!" Chapter 13
Ass"Nietzsche and the Mystery of the Ass" Part 14 Part III: Beasts of Prey
Chapter 15 Lion "Zarathustra's Laughing Lions" Chapter 16 Blonde Beast
"Nietzsche's 'Blond Beast': On the Recuperation of a Nietzschean Metaphor"
Chapter 17 Beasts of Prey "How We Became What We Are: Tracking the 'Beasts
of Prey'" Part 18 Part IV: Human Animals (Unter, Halb, and Über) Chapter 19
Woman "Women as Predatory Animals, or Why Nietzsche Philosophized with a
Whip " Chapter 20 Woman Circe's Truth: On the Way to Animals and Women
Chapter 21 Satyr "Human-Animality in Nietzsche" Chapter 22 Overhuman "The
Overhuman Animal" Part 23 Part V: Animal Nietzsche Chapter 24 Mole "On
Nietzsche's Moles" Chapter 25 Cat "The Cat at Play: Nietzsche's Feline
Styles" Chapter 26 Lizard "Nietzsche's göttliche Eidechsen:'Divine Lizards,
' 'Greene Lyons' and Music" Chapter 27 Afterword "Paws, Claws, Jaws, and
Such: Interpretation and Metaphoric Modalities" Chapter 28 Bibliographic
Essay Traces of the Beast: Becoming Nietzsche, Becoming Animal, and the
Figure of the Transhuman Chapter 29 Sources for the Metamorphoses: The Ages
of Man and the Three Metamorphoses of the Spirit Part 30 Index to Animals
in Nietzsche's Corpus