The Digital Dionysus: Nietzsche and the Network-Centric Condition
Can Nietzsche be considered a thinker of media and mediation, as the German media theorist Friedrich Kittler declared in his influential book Gramophone, Film, Typewriter?Nietzsche was a truly transdisciplinary thinker, one who never fit into his own nineteenth-century surroundings and who recognize...
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Brooklyn, NY
punctum books
2016
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Nietzsche and Networks, Nietzschean Networks: The Digital Dionysus / Dan Mellamphy & Nandita Biswas Mellamphy
- Digital Alexandrians: Greek as Musical Code for Nietzsche and Kittler / Babette Babich
- The Internet as a Development from Descartes' Res Cogitans: How to Render It Dionysian / Horst Hutter
- Networked Nightmares: On Our Dionysian Post-Military Condition / Manabrata Guha
- A Philosophy of the Antichrist in the Time of the Anthropocenic Multitude: Preliminary Lexicon for the Conceptual Network / Gary Shapiro
- Occupying God's Shadow: Nietzsche's Eirōneia / Julian Reid
- Reading Nietzsche in the Wake of the 2008-9 War on Gaza / C. Heike Schotten
- Nietzsche's Amor Fati: Wishing and Willing in a Cybernetic Circuit / Nicola Masciandaro
- Outing the "It" that Thinks: On the Collapse of an Intellectual Ecosystem / R. Scott Bakker
- All for Naught / Eugene Thacker
- A Horse is Being Beaten: On Nietzsche's "Equinimity" / Dominic Pettman
- The Rope-Dancer's Fall: "Going Under" as Undergoing Nietzscheo-Simondonian Transindividuation / Sarah Choukah
- The Will to Obsolescence: Nietzsche, Code, and the Digital Present / Jen Boyle
- Farmville, Eternal Recurrence, and the Will-to-Power-Ups / Dylan Wittkower
- Aesthetic States of Frenzy: Nietzsche's Aesthetic Palimpsest / Joseph Nechvatal
- "Philosophizing With a Scalpel": From Nietzsche to Nina Arsenault / Shannon Bell
- "Nietzsche in Drag": Thinking Technology through the Theater of Judith Butler / Arthur Kroker.