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The conditions of hospitality: ethics, politics, and aesthetics on the threshold of the possible
Thomas Claviez
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Frontmatter
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Introduction: "Taking Place"—Conditional/Unconditional Hospitality (Thomas Claviez, page 1)
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The Ethics of Hospitality
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Hospitality—Under Compassion and Violence (Anne Dufourmantelle, page 13)
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Transcending Transcendence, or: Transcendifferances: Limping toward a Radical Concept of Hospitality (Thomas Claviez, page 24)
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Toward a Mutual Hospitality (Luce Irigaray, page 42)
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The Politics of Hospitality
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To Open: Hospitality and Alienation (Pheng Cheah, page 57)
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Frictions of Hospitality and Alienation (Thomas Hylland Eriksen, page 81)
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Proximity and Paradox: Law and Politics in the New Europe (Bonnie Honig, page 94)
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Conditions for Hospitality or Defence of Identity? Writers in Need of Refuge—A Case of Denmark's "Muslim Relations" (Ulrik Pram Gad, page 111)
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The Aesthetics of Hospitality
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Conviviality and Pilgrimage: Hospitality as Interruptive Practice (Mireille Rosello, page 127)
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Hospitality and the Zombification of the Other (Nikos Papastergiadis, page 145)
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The Art and Poetics of Translation as Hospitality (Paola Zaccaria, page 168)
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Notes (page 185)
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Works Cited (page 199)
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List of Contributors (page 211)
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Published: 2013
Publisher: Fordham University Press
- 9780823251490 (ebook)
- 9780823251483 (paper)
- 9780823251476 (hardcover)