Table of Contents
Introduction
Errors, Lies and the Suffered Social Histories of Subjectivity
Scenes of Subjectivity: Nietzsche with Marx and Freud
Ricoeur, Kofman, Foucault
Chapter One: Convalescence, Mourning, and Sociality
Convalescence and Mourning
Zarathustra's Convalescence
Abstraction in Popular Readings of Nietzsche: Derrida and Deleuze
Chapter Two: Relationality, Trauma, and the Genealogy of the Subject
Relationality in the First Essay of On the Genealogy of Morality
Relationality in the Second Essay of On the Genealogy of Morality Naturalism and Animistic Subjectivity: Common Approaches
Love and the Sociality of Unpayable Debt
Sociality, Masochism, and Dissociation: Section Seven
Socio-cultural Histories of the Bad Conscience and Its Inversion
Chapter Three: Nietzsche's Negative Dialectics: Ascetic Ideal and Status Quo
Reading Nietzsche in Light of Adorno's Philosophical Position Relationality, Ascetic Ideal and Status Quo
Chapter Four: Working-through Perspectives in Nietzsche and Object Relations Psychoanalysis
Signs of Convalescence: Recurrence and Integrating Good and Evil
Klein and Nietzsche
Winnicott and Nietzsche
Integrating the Nonintegrable
About the Author: Jeffrey M. Jackson is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Chair or the Department of Social Sciences at the University of Houston--Downtown, USA. He is the author of Philosophy and Working-through the Past: A Psychoanalytic Approach to Social Pathologies.