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Kris K. Manjapra History Department, Tufts University Fall, 2009 East Hall 03 Kris.Manjapra@tufts.edu Office Hours Monday 1:30-3:00pm, Wednesday 3:30 to 5pm (617) 627-3799 Course Description: History 68 European Intellectual History: Subjectivity and Structure since Nietzsche A survey of European Intellectual History from the late 19 th century to the late 20 th century, providing a comprehensive introduction to major landmarks in Continental philosophy and social theory. Consideration of the influence of social and political contexts, such as war, colonialism and internationalism on European thought. Beginning with Nietzsche, the course is divided into five units, devoting special attention to psychoanalysis, critical theory, existentialism, structuralism and post-modernism. Readings include Freud, Heidegger, the Frankfurt School, Levi-Strauss, Sartre, Fanon, Foucault and Derrida. We also consider the intersection of European discourses with movements of the colonial and post-colonial world. Required Books: Søren Kierkegaard, Fear and Trembling Friedrich Nietzsche, The Birth of Tragedy and The Genealogy of Morals (available in one volume from Anchor Books) Sigmund Freud, Dora, Analysis of a Case of Hysteria Martin Heidegger, Basic Writings Levi Strauss, The Savage Mind Jean-Paul Sartre, Nausea Aimé Césaire, Notebook on Return to the Native Land Michel Foucault, The History of Sexuality In addition to these books, a course reader will be available on the courses Blackboard site. Evaluation: Two short papers (each 20%) 40% Class participation and response papers 20% Final exam 40% 1

Unit One: Nietzsche and the Disenchantment of Bourgeois Culture Week One: Introduction to European Intellectual History 09/08 Tue: Intellectual and Cultural Life of Europe, ca. 1850 09/10 Thurs: High Criticism and the Crisis of Faith Kierkegaard, Fear and Trembling Week Two: Nietzsche & the Nineteenth-century Crisis of Bourgeois Culture 09/15 Tue: The Method of Genealogy Nietzsche, The Genealogy of Morals 09/17 Thurs: Subjectivity and the Critique of Metaphysics Nietzsche, selections from The Gay Science and Thus Spake Zarathustra Unit Two: The Origins and Development of Psychoanalysis Week Three: Decadence, the Find-de-Siècle, and the Discovery of Hysteria 09/22 Tue: Hysteria and the Origins of the Talking Cure Freud, Dora, Analysis of a Case of Hysteria 09/24 Thurs: Psychoanalytic Interpretation Freud, Dora (finish) Freud, Interpretation of Dreams, Sections II, III, VI Week Four: Dissipation 09/29 Tue: Diagnosing Culture Dissipation Freud, Death in Venice Freud s case histories: Little Hans, Wolfman, Rat Man 10/01 Thurs: Modernity and the Critique of Culture Ferdinand Toennies, Community and Civil Society, selection Oswald Spengler, The Decline and Fall of the West, selection Week Five The Psychoanalysis of Culture 10/06 Tue: The Expansion of Psychoanalysis Freud, Beyond the Pleasure Principle 10/08 Thurs: Psychoanalysis, Culture, and Controversy 2

Freud, Resistances to Psychoanalysis Unit Three: The Frankfurt School Week Six: Western Marxism and The Frankfurt School 10/13 Tues: The Origins of Western Marxism Eduard Bernstein, Evolutionary Socialism Georg Lukacs, Reification and the Consciousness of the Proletariat Karl Korsch, Marxism and Philosophy, selection 10/15 Thurs: The Marxist Critique of Culture Walter Benjamin, The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction Theodor Adorno, Fetishism in Music and Regression in Hearing Week Seven: Critical Theory and the Philosophy of History 10/20 Tue: Marxism, Modernity, Catastrophe Walter Benjamin, Theses on the Philosophy of History 10/22 Thurs: The Dialectic of Enlightenment Adorno and Horkheimer, Dialectic of Enlightenment Unit Four: European Existentialism Week Eight: The Foundations of Existentialism 10/27 Tue: Decisionism Ernst Jünger, Stahlgewitter (Storm of Steel), selection Martin Heidegger, Being and Time: Introduction in Basic Writings (BW) 10/29 Thurs: The Existential Analytic of Dasein Martin Heidegger, Environmentality and Being-with from Being and Time Week Nine: Weimar Politics and the Critique of Metaphysics 11/03 Tue: Crises of Authority Max Weber, Science as a Vocation Carl Schmitt, Political Theology, selection 11/05 Thurs: Technology, Art, and the End of Metaphysics Martin Heidegger, What is Metaphysics? in BW Martin Heidegger, Nietzsche s Word, God is Dead Martin Heidegger, The Origins of the Work of Art in BW Week Ten: Existentialism and Humanism 3

11/10 Tue: Jean-Paul Sartre and French Existentialism Jean-Paul Sartre, Nausea 11/12 Thurs: The End of Subjectivity in Post-War European Thought Jean-Paul Sartre, Existentialism and Humanism Martin Heidegger, Letter on Humanism in BW Unit Five: Structuralism and Post-Structuralism Week Eleven: Structuralism in European Thought 11/17 Tue: Structuralist Linguistics Ferdinand de Saussure, A Course in Linguistics, selections 11/19 Thurs: French Feminims and Existential Subjectivity Simone de Beauvoir, The Second Sex, selections Hélène Cixous and Catherine Clément, The Newly Born Woman, selections Week Twelve: Structuralism and anti-structuralism 11/24 Tue: Varieties of Structuralism: The Sociology of Knowledge Claude Levi-Strauss, The Savage Mind Ludwik Fleck, The Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact, selection 11/26 Thurs: Post-Structuralism in French Thought Claude Levi-Strauss, Overture to The Raw and the Cooked Jacques Derrida, Structure, Sign and Play in the Human Sciences Week Thirteen: Emergence of Alterity in French Post-War Thought 12/01 Tue: The Predicament of Colonial Subjectivity Frantz Fanon, Black Skin, White Masks Aimé Césaire, Notebook on Return to the Native Land 12/03 Thurs: Thanksgiving break Week Fourteen: Destruction and Reinvention of the Self 12/08: The Post-colonial Discourse on Ethics and the death of Man Roland Barthes, The Death of the Author Jacques Derrida, The End of Man 4

12/10: Foucault: Post-Structuralism, Genealogy, and Power Michel Foucault, The History of Sexuality Homi Bhabha, Of Mimicry and Man 5