Language and "The Feminine" in Nietzsche and Heidegger

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Nietzsche and Heidegger were both lovers of language, and author Jean Graybeal argues that their writing styles demonstrate a relationship with the feminine dimension of language. Using as a framework the theories of Julia Kristeva concerning the symbolic and semiotic dispositions in language, Graybeal reads Nietzsche and Heidegger as writers and thinkers whose experimentation with language is directly relevant both to their quests for nonmetaphysical ways of thinking and to the feminist project of moving beyond male dominance.

The chapters on Nietzsche discuss portions of The Gay Science, Thus Spoke Zarathustra, and Ecce Homo with the question of woman in the forefront of the analysis. The chapters on Heidegger deal, first, with Being and Time, describing the ways in which Heidegger evokes the feminine and semioitic dimensions in language. Finally, eight of Heidegger's later essays are read with attention to feminie, maternal, and erotic imagery.

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Name in long format: Language and "The Feminine" in Nietzsche and Heidegger
ISBN-10: 0253205891
ISBN-13: 9780253205896
Book pages: 182
Book language: en
Edition: 1st
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Dimensions: Height: 8.5 Inches, Length: 5.5 Inches, Weight: 0.61949895622 Pounds, Width: 0.45 Inches

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