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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté : sans médiation
Auteur(s) : Jackson, Jeffrey Martin (1967-....)
Titre(s) : Nietzsche and suffered social histories [Texte imprimé] : genealogy and convalescence / Jeffrey M. Jackson
Publication : New York (N. Y.) : Palgrave macmillan, copyright 2017
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (IX-185 p.) ; 22 cm
Note(s) : Notes bibliogr. Bibliogr. p. 179-182. Index
This book presents a reading of Nietzsche as a thinker of the suffered social histories
of subjectivity. It suggests that Nietzsche's concept of genealogy needs the concept
of convalescence to be coherent. Genealogy is a form of reflection that traces the
suffered scenes of which that reflection is symptomatic, whereas convalescence is
the ordeal of reflection's coming to bear its limits within scenes of embodied suffering.
This theme is developed by appeals to Freud's notion of mourning and the object relations
theories of Melanie Klein and D.W. Winnicott, which insist on the primacy of suffered
relationality in the genesis of subjectivity. Moreover, Adorno's notion of negative
dialectics and its emphasis on the primacy of the object are suggested as an alternative
context within which to read Nietzsche's writing, in contrast with dominant modes
of criticism. The discussion will appeal to anyone interested in Nietzsche, critical
theory and the relationship between psychoanalysis and philosophy
Sujet(s) : Nietzsche, Friedrich (1844-1900) -- Généalogie
Psychanalyse et philosophie
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781137601520. - ISBN 1137601523 (rel.)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb45332367w
Notice n° :
FRBNF45332367
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : Chapter 1 Introduction; Errors, Lies, and the Suffered Social Histories of Subjectivity;
Scenes of Subjectivity: Nietzsche with Marx and Freud; Ricoeur, Kofman, Foucault;
Chapter 2 Convalescence, Mourning, and Sociality; Convalescence and Mourning; Zarathustra's
Convalescence; Abstraction in Popular Readings of Nietzsche: Derrida and Deleuze;
Chapter 3 Relationality, Trauma, and the Genealogy of the Subject; Relationality in
the First Essay of on the Genealogy of Morality; Relationality in the Second Essay
of on the Genealogy of Morality; Naturalism and Animistic Subjectivity: Common Approaches;
Love and the Sociality of Unpayable Debt; Sociality, Masochism, and Dissociation:
Section Seven; Socio-Cultural Histories of the Bad Conscience and Its Inversion; Chapter
4 Nietzsche's Negative Dialectic: Ascetic Ideal and the Status Quo; Reading Nietzsche
in Light of Adorno's Philosophical Position; Relationality, Ascetic Ideal, and Status
Quo; Chapter 5 Working-Through Perspectives in Nietzsche and Object Relations Psychoanalysis;
Signs of Convalescence: Recurrence and Integrating Good and Evil; Klein and Nietzsche;
Winnicott and Nietzsche; Integrating the Non-Integrable