Algumas premissas à crítica de Nietzsche à teatrocracia

  • Ferraro G
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Na crítica que desenvolverá em relação a Wagner, Nietzsche aponta para o perigo de uma nova forma de poder, nomeadamente o da teatrocracia de Bayreuth, que pode ser interpretada, na senda das reflexões de Benjamin, Debord e Agamben, como o exórdio daquela forma de representação estética do domínio político chem durante todo o século XX, dará vida a novas formas de mitologia política. Nietzsche contrapor-lhe-á uma forma de "escrita trágica" inspirada, nos anos da juventude, ao tema hölderliniano da morte de Empédocles: uma fidelidade que, através do Zarathustra, voltaremos a encontrar até nos últimos escritos de Nietzsche: Ecce Homo e as cartas da "loucura".In his critics towards Wagner, Nietzsche suggests that a new form of power is appearing, as a danger, in Bayreuth's theatrocracy. On the basis of analysis like Benjamin's, Debord's and Agamben's ones, we can look at Bayreuth's theatrocracy as the beginning of a modern, aesthetic representation of power: and during all 20th Century, many forms of political mythologies will appear as marked by this inheritance. As known, Nietzsche will oppose it a "tragic writing", which is inspired, when he is still a young student, to Hölderlin's topic of Empedocles' Death. Across Zarathustra, we can find his adhesion to a "tragic writing" also in his last works, as Ecce homo, and in his Letters of "insanity" too.

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Ferraro, G. (2014). Algumas premissas à crítica de Nietzsche à teatrocracia. Cadernos Nietzsche, 1(34), 151–163. https://doi.org/10.1590/s2316-82422014000100007

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