The Conditions of Hospitality: Ethics, Politics, and Aesthetics on the Threshold of the PossibleThomas Claviez Fordham Univ Press, 2013 - 213 Seiten Hospitality is a multi-faceted concept that has been received by, and worked into, various academic realms and disciplines, such as philosophy, politics, anthropology, aesthetics, ethics, and translation studies. The essays collected in this volume, by a wide range of international contributors, examine how, in the wake of the work of Levinas and the late Derrida, this concept has entered into and transformed the thinking of these disciplines. |
Inhalt
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Transcendzfirerances | 24 |
Toward a Mutual Hospitality | 42 |
Hospitality and Alienation | 57 |
Frictions of Hospitality and the Promise of Cosmopolitanism | 81 |
Law and Politics in the New Europe | 94 |
Conditions for Hospitality or Defence of Identity? | 111 |
Hospitality as Interruptive | 127 |
Hospitality and the Zombification of the Other | 145 |
The Art and Poetics ofTranslation as Hospitality | 168 |
Notes | 185 |
Works Cited | 199 |
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absolute hospitality Agamben Ali G alienation Arendt argue become belonging Benhabib biopower Bonnie Honig called Cheah Cities of Refuge claim Claviez concept conditional conflict conviviality cosmopolitan culture Danish Danish People’s Party Deconstruction defined definition democracy democratic Denmark Derrida and Dufourmantelle difference(s discourse Dufourmantelle 2000 Emmanuel Levinas essay ethics Europe European field figure film find first flows foreigner gender gesture Gilroy Gilroy’s global guest Honig host human rights identified identity immigrant Irigaray Islam Jacques Derrida Jean-Luc Jean-Luc Marion Jean-Luc Nancy John Comaroff Kevin Hart language Levinas Levinas’s Luce Irigaray mad-dog mad-dog boy means migrant multicultural Muslim nature neighbor norms offer ofhospitality ofthe one’s oneself opening other’s paradox Philosophy pitality political postcolonial practices proper question radical refugees relation right to hospitality Serreau’s significant social society space specific stranger tion transcendence translation unconditional hospitality universal words Zizek zombies