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Bakhtiar Sadjadi

Bakhtiar Sadjadi

Academic rank: Associate Professor
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Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 4565
Faculty: Faculty of Language and Literature
Address: Department of English and Linguistics, Faculty of Language and Literature, University of Kurdistan, Sanandaj, Iran 6617715175
Phone: +98-87-33664600

Research

Title
Friedrich Nietzsche and Post-Structuralism: From Philosophy to Literary Theory
Type
Book
Keywords
Nietzsche, Post-structuralism, ressentiment, asceticism, will to power, decentrization, arch-writing, discourse
Year
2014
Researchers Bakhtiar Sadjadi

Abstract

The present book seeks to explore the close associations between Post-Structuralist literary theory and Friedrich Nietzsche’s framework of thought. Nietzsche’s radical criticism of ressentiment and asceticism as manifested in the Judeo-Christian tradition is addressed in the book with especial reference to the concepts of the ubermensch and will to power. Nietzsche’s critique of Socratic and Cartesian trends is found to be highly influential in the Post-Structuralist critical treatment of these two traditions. In addition, Nietzsche’s re-evaluation of binary oppositions including the good/evil dual pair and, particularly, the Christ/Anti-Christ binarism, is argued to be projected into the deconstructionist mode of the reversal of dual pairs. Derrida’s concepts of logocentrism, phonocentrism, transcendental signified, arch-writing, and supplement are here closely examined together with Foucault’s concepts of discourse, episteme, power, and institution. Derrida theory of the reversal of speech/writing binarism and Foucault’s theory of the establishment of modernity discourses and the marginalization of minority groups are thus studied in the light of Nietzsche's critical philosophy.