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Translations | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
Nietzsche's Feral Philosophy: Thinking through an Animal Imaginary | 1 | |
Pt. I | On "Lowly" Origins | |
Ape: Who Is Zarathustra's Ape? | 17 | |
Camel: A Sketch (Riss) of the Camel in Zarathustra | 32 | |
Polyp: Polyp Man | 42 | |
Pt. II | Zarathustra's Animals | |
Dog: Dogs, Domestication, and the Ego | 53 | |
Spider: Arachnophobe or Arachnophile? Nietzsche and His Spiders | 61 | |
Snake: The Eternal-Serpentine | 71 | |
Bird: The Halcyon Tone as Birdsong | 83 | |
Cow: "Even Better than a Cow, O Zarathustra!" | 89 | |
Ass: Nietzsche and the Mystery of the Ass | 100 | |
Pt. III | Beasts of Prey | |
Lion: Zarathustra's Laughing Lions | 121 | |
Blond Beast: Nietzsche's "Blond Beast": On the Recuperation of a Nietzschean Metaphor | 140 | |
Beasts of Prey: How We Became What We Are: Tracking the "Beasts of Prey" | 156 | |
Pt. IV | Human Animals (Unter, Halb, and Uber) | |
Woman: Women as Predatory Animals, or Why Nietzsche Philosophized with a Whip | 181 | |
Woman: Circe's Truth: On the Way to Animals and Women | 193 | |
Satyr: Human-Animality in Nietzsche | 211 | |
Overhuman: The Overhuman Animal | 220 | |
Pt. V | Animal Nietzsche | |
Mole: On Nietzsche's Moles | 243 | |
Cat: The Cat at Play: Nietzsche's Feline Styles | 251 | |
Lizard: Nietzsche's gottliche Eidechsen: "Divine Lizards," "Greene Lyons," and Music | 264 | |
Afterword: Paws, Claws, Jaws, and Such: Interpretation and Metaphoric Modalities | 285 | |
Bibliographic Essay: Traces of the Beast: Becoming Nietzsche, Becoming Animal, and the Figure of the Transhuman | 301 | |
Sources for the Metamorphoses: The Ages of Man and the Three Metamorphoses of the Spirit | 319 | |
Index to Animals in Nietzsche's Corpus | 329 | |
General Index | 361 | |
About the Contributors | 367 |
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