04488nam 2200637 450 991045972520332120210422015316.03-11-037791-83-11-035945-610.1515/9783110359459(CKB)3710000000229214(EBL)1634436(SSID)ssj0001333485(PQKBManifestationID)11729482(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001333485(PQKBWorkID)11392316(PQKB)10208899(MiAaPQ)EBC1634436(DE-B1597)426233(OCoLC)890071047(DE-B1597)9783110359459(Au-PeEL)EBL1634436(CaPaEBR)ebr11014070(CaONFJC)MIL805994(EXLCZ)99371000000022921420150211h20142014 uy 0engur|nu---|u||utxtccrNietzsche as political philosopher /edited by Manuel Knoll and Barry StockerBerlin, [Germany] ;Boston, [Massachusetts] :Walter de Gruyter GmbH,2014.©20141 online resource (488 p.)Nietzsche Today,2191-5741 ;Volume 3Description based upon print version of record.3-11-055471-2 3-11-035936-7 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and indexes.Front matter --Contents --Abbreviations --Introduction: Nietzsche as political philosopher --The “Will to Power”: Towards a Nietzschean Systematics of Moral-Political Divergence in History in Light of the 20th Century --The Liberatory Limits of Nietzsche’s Colonial Imagination in Dawn 206 --Nietzsche’s Political Materialism: Diagram for a Nietzschean Politics --Nietzsche on Power and Democracy circa 1876–1881 --Nietzsche’s Will to Power and Politics --A Comparison of Friedrich Nietzsche and Wilhelm von Humboldt as Products of Classical Liberalism --A Nietzschean Case for Illiberal Egalitarianism --Nietzsche, Theognis and Aristocratic Radicalism --Aristocratic Radicalism as a Species of Bonapartism: Preliminary Elements --Political and Psychological Prerequisites for Legislation in the Early Nietzsche --The “Übermensch” as a Social and Political Task: A Study in the Continuity of Nietzsche’s Political Thought --Care of Self in Dawn: On Nietzsche’s Resistance to Bio-political Modernity --“We who are different, we immoralists…” --Political Realism Naturalized: Nietzsche on the State, Morality, and Human Nature --The “Last Man” Problem: Nietzsche and Weber on Political Attitudes to Suffering --The Politics of Physiology --On the Genealogy of Nietzsche’s Values --Foucault’s use of Nietzsche --Notes on Contributors --Name Index --Subject IndexThis collection establishes Nietzsche's importance as a political philosopher. It includes a substantial introduction and eighteen chapters by some of the most renowned Nietzsche scholars. The book examines Nietzsche's connections with political thought since Plato, major influences on him, his methodology, and his influence on subsequent thought. The book includes extensive coverage of the debate between radical aristocratic readings of Nietzsche, and more liberal or democratic readings. Close readings of Nietzsche's texts are combined with a contextualising approach to build up a complete picture of his place in political philosophy. Topics include the relevance of Bonapartism and classical liberalism, Nietzsche on Christianity, the cultural history of Germany, the Übermensch, ethics and politics in Nietzsche, and the controversial question of his political preferences and affinities. Nietzsche's political thought is compared with that of Humboldt, Weber and Foucault. The book is essential reading for anyone concerned with Nietzsche's thought, political philosophy, and the history of political ideas.Nietzsche today (Series) ;Volume 3.PHILOSOPHY / PoliticalbisacshElectronic books.PHILOSOPHY / Political.320.092Knoll ManuelStocker BarryMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910459725203321Nietzsche as political philosopher2443330UNINA05777nam 2200709I 450 991034295020332120231103105613.0978047290109804729010959780472125272047212527310.3998/mpub.9697041(CKB)4100000007934470(MiAaPQ)EBC5742550(OCoLC)1077773750(MiU)10.3998/mpub.9697041(MdBmJHUP)muse72121(MiAaPQ)EBC6532638(Au-PeEL)EBL6532638(MiAaPQ)EBC6716485(Au-PeEL)EBL6716485(ScCtBLL)039eec09-7a9e-4de3-86d6-8b048a2ff473(EXLCZ)99410000000793447020181205h20192019 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrier#identity hashtagging race, gender, sexuality, and nation /Abigail De Kosnik and Keith P. Feldman, editorsAnn Arbor, Michigan :University of Michigan Press,[2019]©20191 online resource (377 pages)Includes index.9780472054152 0472054155 9780472074150 0472074156 Includes bibliographical references.Introduction: The Hashtags We've Been Forced to Remember / Abigail De Kosnik and Keith P. Feldman -- 1. Is Twitter a Stage?: Theories of Social Media Platforms as Performance Spaces / Abigail De Kosnik -- Part I: Black Twitter Futures. 2. #Onfleek: Authorship, Interpellation, and the Black Femme Prowess of Black Twitter / Malika Imhotep -- 3. "You Ok Sis?": Black Vernacular, Community Formation, and the Innate Tensions of the Hashtag / Paige Johnson -- 4. #Sandrabland's Mystery: a Transmedia Story of Police Brutality / Aaminah Norris and Nalya Rodriguez -- 5. Creating and Imagining Black Futures Through Afrofuturism / Grace Gipson -- 6. Ferguson Blues: a Conversation With Rev. Osagyefo Sekou -- Part II: Mediated Intersections. 7. Confused Cats and Postfeminist Performance / Lyndsey Ogle -- 8. #Whyistayed: Virtual Survivor-Centered Spaces for Transformation and Abolishing Partner Violence / Julia Havard -- 9. #Gentrification, Cultural Erasure, and the (Im)Possibilities of Digital Queer Gestures / Jose Ramón Lizárraga and Arturo Cortez -- 10. Hashtag Television: On-Screen Branding, Second-Screen Viewing, and Emerging Modes of Television Audience Interaction / Renee Pastel -- Part III: Disavowals. 11. Hashtag Rhetoric: #alllivesmatter and the Production of Post-Racial Affect / Kyle Booten -- 12. #Cancelcolbert: Popular Outrage, Divo Citizenship, and Digital Political Performativity / Abigail De Kosnik -- 13. #Nohomo: Homophobic Twitter Hashtags, Straight Masculinity, and Networks of Queer Disavowal / Bonnie Ruberg -- Part IV: Twitter International. 14. "Is Twitter For Celebrities Only?": A Qualitative Study of Twitter Use in India / Neha Kumar -- 15. Reterritorializing Twitter: African Moments, 2010-2015 / Reginold A. Royston and Krystal Strong -- 16. #Ifafricawasabar: Participation on Twitter across African Borders /Naveena Karusala, Trevor Perrier, and Neha Kumar -- 17. Beyond Hashtags: Black Twitter and Building Solidarity across Borders / Kimberly McNair -- Part V: Notes From the Color of New Media -- 18. The Color of New Media Enters Trumplandia; 19. The Color of New Media Responds To UC Berkeley's "Free Speech Week""Since its launch in 2006, Twitter has served as a major platform for political performance, social justice activism, and large-scale public debates over race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and nationality. It has empowered minoritarian groups to organize protests, articulate often-underrepresented perspectives, and form community. It has also spread hashtags that have been used to bully and silence women, people of color, and LGBTQ people. #identity is among the first scholarly books to address the positive and negative effects of Twitter on our contemporary world. Hailing from diverse scholarly fields, all contributors are affiliated with The Color of New Media, a scholarly collective based at the University of California, Berkeley. The Color of New Media explores the intersections of new media studies, critical race theory, gender and women's studies, and postcolonial studies. The essays in #identity consider topics such as the social justice movements organized through #BlackLivesMatter, #Ferguson, and #SayHerName; the controversies around #WhyIStayed and #CancelColbert; Twitter use in India and Africa; the integration of hashtags such as #nohomo and #onfleek that have become part of everyday online vernacular; and other ways in which Twitter has been used by, for, and against women, people of color, LGBTQ, and Global South communities. Collectively, the essays in this volume offer a critically interdisciplinary view of how and why social media has been at the heart of U.S. and global political discourse for over a decade."Identity :hashtagging race, gender, sexuality and nationHashtag identityHashtags (Metadata)RaceGender identityNational characteristicsHashtags (Metadata)Race.Gender identity.National characteristics.302.30285Feldman Keith P.De Kosnik AbigailMichigan Publishing (University of Michigan),EYMEYMEYMBOOK9910342950203321IDENTITY508646UNINA