Nietzsche's Revolution: Decadence, Politics, and Sexuality

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Nietzsche’s Revolution argues that Nietzsche is a revolutionary who aims to liberate modernity by overthrowing Christianity.  Although Nietzsche’s terrified inability to follow through on this revolutionary project causes him to retreat into a retrograde essentialism of race and gender that betrays his own revolutionary promise, Nietzsche’s complicity in this failure bequeaths this revolution to us, his future readers, who can take it up in the form of poststructuralist queer theory and politics.  This is a revolutionary future Nietzsche could neither have foreseen nor endorsed, but is the necessary consequence of his quest to overthrow Christianity’s cult of meaning.

Author(s): C. Heike Schotten
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 284

Cover......Page 1
Contents......Page 8
Acknowledgments......Page 10
A Note on Citations......Page 12
Introduction......Page 14
1 Some Terms: The Body, Health, Will to Power......Page 24
I: Revolution......Page 52
2 Diagnosis: Décadence......Page 54
3 Treatment: Revolution......Page 80
II: Conservation......Page 102
4 Diagnosis: Emasculation......Page 104
5 Treatment: Redemption......Page 140
6 Queering Revolution......Page 184
Notes......Page 220
Bibliography......Page 272
E......Page 282
M......Page 283
R......Page 284
Z......Page 285