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Zarathustra}}}s Dionysian Modernism [Hardcover]

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  • Category: Books (Philosophy)
  • Author:  Gooding-Williams, Robert
  • Author:  Gooding-Williams, Robert
  • ISBN-10:  0804732949
  • ISBN-10:  0804732949
  • ISBN-13:  9780804732949
  • ISBN-13:  9780804732949
  • Publisher:  Stanford University Press
  • Publisher:  Stanford University Press
  • Pages:  420
  • Pages:  420
  • Binding:  Hardcover
  • Binding:  Hardcover
  • Pub Date:  01-Nov-2002
  • Pub Date:  01-Nov-2002
  • SKU:  0804732949-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  0804732949-11-MPOD
  • Item ID: 100944712
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In arguing that Nietzsche'sThus Spoke Zarathustrais a philosophical explanation of the possibility of modernismthat is, of the possibility of radical cultural change through the creation of new valuesthe author shows that literary fiction can do the work of philosophy.Nietzsche takes up the problem of modernism by inventing Zarathustra, a self-styled cultural innovator who aspires to subvert the culture of modernity (the repressive culture of the last man ) by creating new values. By showing how Zarathustra can become a creator of new values, notwithstanding the forces that hinder his will to innovate, Nietzsche answers the skeptic who proclaims that new-values creation is impossible.Zarathustrais a story of repeated clashes between Zarathustra's avant-garde, modernist intentions and figures of doubt who condemn those intentions.Through a close reading ofZarathustra, the author reconstructs Nietzsche's explanation of the possibility of modernism. Showing how parody, irony, and plot organization frame that explanation, he also demonstrates the central significance of Zarathustra's speeches on the body and the will to power. The author argues that Nietzsche's critique of the modern philosophy of the subject revises Kant's concept of the dynamical sublime and makes allegorical use of the myth of Theseus, Ariadne, and Dionysus. He also proposes an original interpretation of the thought of eternal recurrence (according to Nietzsche, the fundamental conception ofZarathustra). Breaking with conventional Nietzsche scholarship, the author conceptualizes the thought not as a theoretical or a practical doctrine that Nietzsche endorses, but as a developing drama that Zarathustra performs. This is an original and exciting interpretation of Nietzsche's most difficult, hermetic, and influential book. The interpretation is carefully articulated, moreover, in such a way that it situatesThus Spoke Zarathustraat the center of Nietzsche's life anlÓq
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