Feminist Interpretations of Friedrich NietzscheKelly A. Oliver, Marilyn Pearsall Penn State Press, 1 nov. 2010 |
Table des matières
Why Feminists Read Nietzsche | 1 |
Theological Perversion and Fetishism | 21 |
The Question of Style | 50 |
Woman as Truth in Nietzsches Writing | 66 |
Veiled Lips | 81 |
Transvaluing Women | 119 |
Gender in The Gay Science | 130 |
Abjection and the Feminine | 152 |
On | 199 |
Nietzsche Was No Feminist | 225 |
Nietzsches Women and Womens Nietzsche | 236 |
The Slave Revolt in Epistemology | 252 |
Nietzsches Politics | 282 |
Feminism the Body | 306 |
Select Bibliography | 327 |
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