CLAYTON KOELB, ED., NIETZSCHE AS POSTMODERNIST


Koelb, Clayton, Ed. and Introduction. NIETZSCHE AS POSTMODERNIST: ESSAYS PRO AND CONTRA. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1990.


BIOGRAPHIC AND BIBLIOGRAPHIC
Koelb is Professor of German and Comparative Literature at the University of Chicago. Among his half-dozen books: The Incredulous Reader: Literature and the Function of Disbelief.

The 14 papers in this volume began with a conference of the International Association for Philosophy and Literature at University of Kansas in 1987.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction: So What's the Story?

PART 1: POSTMODERN PERSPECTIVES

Debra B. Bergoffen, Nietzsche's Madman: Perpsectivism without Nihilism. p. 57.

PART 2: DECONSTRUCTION

PART 3: READING, WRITING, AND RHETORIC

PART 4: VERSIONS OF THE SELF

PART 5: POSTMODERNISM PRO AND CONTRA

Robert C. Solomon, Nietzsche, Postmodernism, and Resentment: A Genealogical Hypothesis. p. 267

SIGNIFICANCE, EVALUATION, AND RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER WORK


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