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Nietzsche and Jewish Culture
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Introduction Part I Nietzsche’s relations to Jews, Judaism and Jewish culture 1 NIETZSCHE, ANTI-SEMITISM AND THE HOLOCAUST 2 A POST-HOLOCAUST RE-EXAMINATION OF NIETZSCHE AND THE JEWS: VIS-À-VIS CHRISTENDOM AND NAZISM 3 “MONGOLS, SEMITES AND THE PURE-BRED GREEKS”: NIETZSCHE’S HANDLING OF THE RACIAL DOCTRINES OF HIS TIME 4 HEINE, NIETZSCHE AND THE IDEA OF THE JEW 5 NIETZSCHE ON JUDAISM AND EUROPE 6 NIETZSCHE AND THE JEWS: THE STRUCTURE OF AN AMBIVALENCE CONTENTS Part II Nietzsche’s Jewish reception 7 NIETZSCHE, KAFKA AND LITERARY PATERNITY 8 NIETZSCHE AND THE MARGINAL JEWS 9 FREUD IN HIS RELATION TO NIETZSCHE 10 MAHLER AND THE VIENNA NIETZSCHE SOCIETY 11 ZARATHUSTRA’S APOSTLE: MARTIN BUBER AND THE JEWISH RENAISSANCE 12 DIASPORAS

About the Author

Jacob Golomb teaches philosophy at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, and acts as Philosophical Editor of the Hebrew University Magnes Press.

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"From its provocative introduction through its contentious range of essays, this collection reflects the perplexity and seduction of Nietzsche studies."
-Shira Wolosky, "Common Knowledge

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