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Derrida and Hospitality: Theory and Practice (Hardcover)

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Winner of the R. H. Gapper Book Prize 2011. Judith Still sets Derrida's work in a series of contexts including the socio-political history of France, especially in relation to Algeria, and his relationship to other writers, most importantly H l ne Cixous, Luce Irigaray and Emmanuel Levinas - key thinkers of hospitality. Still also follows the thread of sexual difference in Derrida's writing in order to shed light on his exploration of the complex and delicate, strange yet familiar, political and ethical dilemmas of how to be those impossible things, a good host and a good guest.Hospitality is critically important in Derrida's writings, and his insights in this have been influential across a range of disciplines from geography, politics and sociology to literary studies and philosophy. It functions as a way of both thinking about relations between individuals, and analysing the community or state's often inhospitable reception of outsiders, such as refugees or migrants.

About the Author


Judith Still is Chair of French and Critical Theory at the University of Nottingham

Product Details
ISBN: 9780748640270
ISBN-10: 0748640274
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Publication Date: November 26th, 2010
Pages: 304
Language: English