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Feminist Interpretations of Friedrich Nietzsche

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Nietzsche has the reputation of being a virulent misogynist, so why are feminists interested in his philosophy?

The essays in this volume provide answers to this question from a variety of feminist perspectives.

The organization of the volume into two sets of essays, "Nietzsche's Use of Woman" and "Feminists' Use of Nietzsche", reflects the two general approaches taken to the issue of Nietzsche and woman.

First, many debates have focused on how to interpret Nietzsche's remarks about women and femininity.

Are all Nietzsche's comments to be read literally, or is he being ironic, perhaps even parodying and subverting stereotypes about women?

Second, is his philosophy useful to feminist theory?

Can we separate his philosophy from his seemingly derogatory remarks about women?

Can feminists use his criticism of truth, objectivity, reason and the autonomous subject to challenge the exclusion of women from the history of philosophy?

Some view his critiques of dualism and essentialism as well as his perspectivism and social constructivism as adumbrating later feminist positions. Others find troubling his privileging of masculinity and paradigms of domination; they see Nietzsche's sexual dualism as countering otherwise transgressive themes.

Contributors are Debra Bergoffen, Maudmarie Clark, Daniel Conway, Jacques Derrida, Jean Graybeal, Kathleen Higgins, Luce Irigaray, Sarah Kofman, Tamsin Lorraine, Kelly Oliver, David Owen, Marilyn Pearsall, Lynne Tirrell, Ofelia Schutte and Kathleen Wininger.

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0271017643 / 9780271017648
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193
15/04/1998
United States
English
xii, 340 pages
23 cm
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