Burning it in? Nietzsche, Gender, and Externalized Memory

In this article, I extend the feminist use of Friedrich Nietzsche’s account of memory and forgetting to consider the contemporary externalization of memory foregrounded by transgender experience. Nietzsche’s On the Genealogy of Morals argues that memory is “burnt in” to the forgetful body as a nece...

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Main Author: Marie Draz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Western Ontario 2018-06-01
Series:Feminist Philosophy Quarterly
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Online Access:https://ojs.lib.uwo.ca/index.php/fpq/article/view/3479
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spelling doaj-80e08e6ac63048afa7ba4c2414405c052021-09-10T21:59:26ZengUniversity of Western OntarioFeminist Philosophy Quarterly2371-25702018-06-014210.5206/fpq/2018.2.3479Burning it in? Nietzsche, Gender, and Externalized MemoryMarie Draz0San Diego State University In this article, I extend the feminist use of Friedrich Nietzsche’s account of memory and forgetting to consider the contemporary externalization of memory foregrounded by transgender experience. Nietzsche’s On the Genealogy of Morals argues that memory is “burnt in” to the forgetful body as a necessary part of subject-formation and the requirements of a social order. Feminist philosophers have employed Nietzsche’s account to illuminate how gender, as memory, becomes embodied. While the account of the “burnt in” repetitions of gender allows us to theorize processes of embodied identity on an individual level, analyzing gender today requires also accounting for how gender is externalized. I take up this question through the specific examples of identity documents and sex-segregated bathrooms. Returning to Nietzsche’s call to practice a resistant forgetting, I conclude by exploring the distinct strategies required to disrupt externalized memory. These strategies include contesting the use of past gender assignments in data collection and rewriting architectural reminders of gender. https://ojs.lib.uwo.ca/index.php/fpq/article/view/3479Nietzschememoryforgettinggenderfeminismtransgender
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Burning it in? Nietzsche, Gender, and Externalized Memory
Feminist Philosophy Quarterly
Nietzsche
memory
forgetting
gender
feminism
transgender
author_facet Marie Draz
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title Burning it in? Nietzsche, Gender, and Externalized Memory
title_short Burning it in? Nietzsche, Gender, and Externalized Memory
title_full Burning it in? Nietzsche, Gender, and Externalized Memory
title_fullStr Burning it in? Nietzsche, Gender, and Externalized Memory
title_full_unstemmed Burning it in? Nietzsche, Gender, and Externalized Memory
title_sort burning it in? nietzsche, gender, and externalized memory
publisher University of Western Ontario
series Feminist Philosophy Quarterly
issn 2371-2570
publishDate 2018-06-01
description In this article, I extend the feminist use of Friedrich Nietzsche’s account of memory and forgetting to consider the contemporary externalization of memory foregrounded by transgender experience. Nietzsche’s On the Genealogy of Morals argues that memory is “burnt in” to the forgetful body as a necessary part of subject-formation and the requirements of a social order. Feminist philosophers have employed Nietzsche’s account to illuminate how gender, as memory, becomes embodied. While the account of the “burnt in” repetitions of gender allows us to theorize processes of embodied identity on an individual level, analyzing gender today requires also accounting for how gender is externalized. I take up this question through the specific examples of identity documents and sex-segregated bathrooms. Returning to Nietzsche’s call to practice a resistant forgetting, I conclude by exploring the distinct strategies required to disrupt externalized memory. These strategies include contesting the use of past gender assignments in data collection and rewriting architectural reminders of gender.
topic Nietzsche
memory
forgetting
gender
feminism
transgender
url https://ojs.lib.uwo.ca/index.php/fpq/article/view/3479
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