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ABOUT THIS BOOK

PUBLISHER: Edinburgh University Press

FORMAT: Paperback

ISBN: 9780748669639

RRP: £21.99

PAGES: 294

PUBLICATION DATE:
November 1, 2012

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Derrida and Hospitality: Theory and Practice

Professor of French and Critical Theory Judith Still

This text is a full-length study of hospitality in the writings of Jacques Derrida. Hospitality is critically important in Derrida’s writings, and his work in this field has been influential across a range of disciplines from geography, politics and sociology to literary studies and philosophy.

Reviews of Derrida and Hospitality: Theory and Practice

"Still has written a learned, scholarly work on feminism and hospitality, read as readers of Derrida tend to read: with care, attention to detail, and openness to a wide range of thinkers, concentrating on but absolutely not limited to, Derrida."–Maebh Long, The University of the South Pacific, Derrida Today"Still succeeds admirably, in my view, in exploring the traditional model of hospitality with reference to the Odyssey and the Old Testament (chapter 2); and in response to that, the implications of a maternal model of hospitality, first for friendship, which is traditionally viewed as existing only between men (chapter 3); then for naming as an issue of hospitality in the colonial context (chapter 4); thereafter for the welcoming to Europe of migrants with their Gods (chapter 5); and last, for our relation to non-human animals (chapter 6). In each instance, Still convincingly shows the link with hospitality, which may not be immediately obvious to the reader. There are many gems in this book."–Jacques de Ville, University of the Western Cape, Oxford Literary Review"An important, intelligent book on the context of Derrida's thinking about hospitality … This indispensable volume enhances understanding of the French cultural and political context of Derrida's thinking. Summing Up: Highly Recommended."–N. Lukacher, University of Illinois at Chicago, Choice

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