Nietzsche Contra the Real World

Auteurs-es

  • Joel Wainwright Department of Geography, Ohio State University

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.14288/acme.v9i1.855

Mots-clés :

real world, apparent world, fires of Heraclitus, Europe, postcolonial, transcritical, Nietzsche, Real World

Résumé

This essay outlines three geographical problem-spaces illuminated by Nietzsche. The first is Nietzsche’s counterpoint to the ‘real world’: the ‘apparent world’. The second is a non-totalizing, political elaboration of the first, what Deleuze once called “the local fires of Heraclitus.” The third, Europe, is a space that Nietzsche wrote from and against, a space best approached through a postcolonial, transcritical reading.

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Wainwright, J. (2010). Nietzsche Contra the Real World. ACME: E-Revue Internationale De géographies Critiques, 9(1), 21–34. https://doi.org/10.14288/acme.v9i1.855