Hi Dan!
a fascinating area that as far as I am aware has entertained a number of
thinkers in recent years...this may be an obvious reference but a few years
ago Alan Schrift published an excellent study of the 'nietzscheanisms'
present in the thought/activism of those nasty french all-stars foucault,
deleuze and derrida...very compelling study with lots of insights into the
development of nietzsche's thought...ref as follows...
Schrift, A. 1995. Nietzsche's French Legacy: A Genealogy of
Post-Structuralism. London: Routledge.
hope this helps...
cheers!
cameron duff
brisvegas
a fascinating area that as far as I am aware has entertained a number of
thinkers in recent years...this may be an obvious reference but a few years
ago Alan Schrift published an excellent study of the 'nietzscheanisms'
present in the thought/activism of those nasty french all-stars foucault,
deleuze and derrida...very compelling study with lots of insights into the
development of nietzsche's thought...ref as follows...
Schrift, A. 1995. Nietzsche's French Legacy: A Genealogy of
Post-Structuralism. London: Routledge.
hope this helps...
cheers!
cameron duff
brisvegas