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Nietzsche and suffered social histories
genealogy and convalescence
Abstrakt
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.
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pp.69-106
https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-59299-6_3ascetic ideal and the status quo
pp.107-141
https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-59299-6_4Publication details
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Ort: Basingstoke
Year: 2017
Seiten: 185
ISBN (hardback): 978-1-137-60152-0
ISBN (digital): 978-1-137-59299-6
Referenz:
Jackson Jeffrey M (2017) Nietzsche and suffered social histories: genealogy and convalescence. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.