Courses of Study 2013-2014 
    
    Jul 04, 2025  
Courses of Study 2013-2014 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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GERST 4150 - [Marx, Freud, Nietzsche]

(crosslisted)
(also COML 4250 , GOVT 4735 )(HB) (CA-AS)
4 credits.

Next offered 2014-2015. This is a lecture course but there will be plenty of time for discussion.  An evening film screening required, TBA.

G. Waite.

This is an introduction to the three ‘master thinkers’ who have helped determine the discourses of modernity and post-modernity. We consider basic aspects of their work: (a) specific critical and historical analyses; (b) theoretical and methodological writings; (c) programs and manifestos; and (d) styles of argumentation, documentation, and persuasion. This also entails an introduction, for non-specialists, to essential problems of political economy, continental philosophy, psychology, and literary and cultural criticism. Second, we compare the underlying assumptions and the interpretive yields of the various disciplines and practices founded by Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud: historical materialism and communism, existentialism and power-knowledge analysis, and psychoanalysis, respectively. We also consider how these three writers have been fused into a single constellation, ‘Marx-Nietzsche-Freud,’ and how they have been interpreted by others, including L. Althusser, A. Badiou, A. Camus, H. Cixous, G. Deleuze, J. Derrida, M. Foucault, H.-G. Gadamer, M. Heidegger, L. Irigaray, K. Karatani, J. Lacan, P. Ricoeur, L. Strauss, S. Zizek.



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