Nietzsche

Nietzsche The Unmanned Autohagiography

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In this remarkable exploration of Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche’s Native American roots, D. Harlan Wilson explodes all former notions of the German philosopher, amoralist, and über-saint in the same vein that his Zarathustra exploded universal principles. Based upon extensive research in the Nietzsche Archives at the University of Arts-Gatlinburg, this so-called “autohagiography” reveals what it meant for Nietzsche to be a person of color and a “gay scientist” masquerading as one of the whitest, straightest, most entitled men in the history of Western civilization. Do not look to these pages for an exegesis of yet another archbishop of heteronormative patriarchy. Nietzsche was much more than an Anglo-Saxon descendent crying wolf from a Swiss mountaintop, and unlike most career-spanning monographs, Wilson completely ignores his insanity and preoccupation with Christian morality in favor of his Cherokee affect and early-American genealogy as much as his transgender proclivities. This is the unmanning that Nietzsche Studies has been waiting for—utterly absorbing, insufferably profound, and a testimony to the hammer of truth that forged an entire arsenal of modern thought.

Book information

ISBN: 9781947879607
Publisher: Raw Dog Screaming Press
Imprint: Raw Dog Screaming Press
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Language: English
Weight: 172g
Height: 203mm
Width: 127mm
Spine width: 9mm