Nietzsche′s Corps/e
Aesthetics, Politics, Prophecy, or, the Spectacular Technoculture of Everyday Life
Post-Contemporary Interventions
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Back to TopGeoff Waite is Associate Professor of German Studies at Cornell University.
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Prologue xi
1. Nietzsche, The Only Position as Adversary 1
The Only Position 1
Incorporation as Adversary 7
Nietzsche/anism as Concept (Spinoza) 21
Between the Lines 30
Structural Causality (Althusser versus Heidegger) 34
Corps/e 51
Polemic and Hypothesis 58
Outline of the Argument, Anexact Philology 68
Utopia: Nietzsche versus Freud versus Marx 98
Caveat on the Un/canny 118
2. Channeling beyond Interpretation 123
On Slogans: Aesthetics, Politics, Prophecy 123
Left-Nietzschoids, Right-Nietzscheans 139
From Batalile (Channel 3) to Nietzsche (Channel 4) 166
3. Nietzsche's Esoteric Semiotics 195
Nietzsche 195
After Derrida 242
After Klossowski 265
Nietzsche Again 275
Esoterrorism: The Process of Weeding Out 288
4. Transformismo from Gramsci to Dick, or, The Spectacular Technoculture of Everyday Life 339
Preliminaries 339
Transformismo 365
Technoculture/Everyday Life 373
Epilogue 391
Too Much Nietzsche 391
The Toilet Was Full of Nietzsche 391
Nietzsche in Dormancy 392
Caput mortuum, or, The Industrialists of the Corps/e 392
Mao III
On the Dead Burying Their Dead 393
Nietzsche's Last Words 394
The Last Word 395
Notes 397
Index 555
1. Nietzsche, The Only Position as Adversary 1
The Only Position 1
Incorporation as Adversary 7
Nietzsche/anism as Concept (Spinoza) 21
Between the Lines 30
Structural Causality (Althusser versus Heidegger) 34
Corps/e 51
Polemic and Hypothesis 58
Outline of the Argument, Anexact Philology 68
Utopia: Nietzsche versus Freud versus Marx 98
Caveat on the Un/canny 118
2. Channeling beyond Interpretation 123
On Slogans: Aesthetics, Politics, Prophecy 123
Left-Nietzschoids, Right-Nietzscheans 139
From Batalile (Channel 3) to Nietzsche (Channel 4) 166
3. Nietzsche's Esoteric Semiotics 195
Nietzsche 195
After Derrida 242
After Klossowski 265
Nietzsche Again 275
Esoterrorism: The Process of Weeding Out 288
4. Transformismo from Gramsci to Dick, or, The Spectacular Technoculture of Everyday Life 339
Preliminaries 339
Transformismo 365
Technoculture/Everyday Life 373
Epilogue 391
Too Much Nietzsche 391
The Toilet Was Full of Nietzsche 391
Nietzsche in Dormancy 392
Caput mortuum, or, The Industrialists of the Corps/e 392
Mao III
On the Dead Burying Their Dead 393
Nietzsche's Last Words 394
The Last Word 395
Notes 397
Index 555
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978-0-8223-1719-7 /
Hardcover ISBN:
978-0-8223-1709-8 /
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