Tables of Contents for Nietzsche, Metaphor, Religion
(Re:) Reading Nietzsche on Metaphore and on Religion
1
20
The Antichrist: Madness or Maturity?
7
3
(Re:) Reading Nietzsche on Religion
10
3
(Re:) Reading Nietzsche Writing: ``Discourse'' vs. ``Text''
13
8
PART I METAPHOR AND HERMENEUTICS
Nietzsche's Metaphor for Metaphor
21
16
The Metaphor for Metaphor
21
3
Ubertragung and Language
24
2
Ubertragung and Perception
26
4
Ubertragung and Concepts
30
3
Catechresis and Identity
33
4
The Structure of Metaphor
37
24
Ubertragung and Domains Interaction Theory
37
2
Barthes: Connotation, Cultural Codes, and Domains
39
2
Metaphor in the Text: Registers
41
4
Mapping Religion: Nietzsche's Primary Metaphor Domains
45
1
Case Study I: Explicating the Aristocratic Domain
45
7
Case Study II: Explicating the Dionysian Domain
52
6
Mapping Religion: The Secondary Domains
58
3
Metaphor, Interpretation, and Narrative: Elements of a Nietzschean Theory of Culture
61
18
Ubertragen and Interpretation
62
5
Interpretation, Power, and the Aγων
67
2
Narrative Representation and Historical Identity
69
10
PART II METAPHOR AND RELIGION
The Sick Body: ``Religion'' as Hygienic Regime
81
3
The Priest's Pharmakon
84
2
Metalipsis: The Religious Errors of Causation
86
9
The ``Retroactive Confiscations'' of Judaism
95
16
The ``Retroactive Confiscations'' of Judaism
97
6
The Metaphor Domains in Nietzsche's Rendering of Judaism
103
1
The Signifier ``Jew'' in the German Christian Metanarrative of European Modernity
104
2
The Jews in Nietzsche's Counternarrative of Modern European Identity
106
2
Contemporary Responses to the Issue of Nietzsche's Alleged Anti-Semitism
108
3
Nietzsche's Metaphors for Jesus
111
16
Hermeneutical Prologue
112
2
The Physiology of Jesus' Teachings
119
1
The Metaphor Domains in Nietzsche's Jesus
120
1
Contemporary Readings of Nietzsche's Jesus
121
6
Peter, Paul, and Nietzsche: Tracing the Signifier ``Christ'' through Christian History
127
16
The Synoptic ``Christ'' as a Mistranslation of Jesus
128
5
The Ubertragungen of the Apostle Paul
133
4
Luther as ``the Second Paul'' and the German Christian Discourse About Christianity
137
2
The Ironic Emplotment of Christian History
139
4
Metaphor and the Death of God
143
14
Metaphor and the Death of God
143
2
Metalanguage and Metaphor
145
2
Agonistic Interpretation, Identity, and Religion
147
5
The Heuristic of Metaphor: Philosophy and Metatheory
152
5