Postcolonial Hospitality : The Immigrant as Guest /
In recent years, hospitality has emerged as a category in French thinking for addressing a range of issues associated with immigration and other types of journeys. Rosello's book concentrates primarily on France and its former colonies in North and sub-Saharan Africa and considers how hospitali...
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Stanford, CA :
Stanford University Press,
[2022]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Immigration and Hospitality
- CHAPTER ONE. Intellectuals, Politicians, and the Media: Hospitality, Ethics, and the State
- CHAPTER TWO. Deportation and Generosity: Hostile Hospitality in Didier van Cauwelaert's Un aller simple
- CHAPTER THREE. Host(esse}s Granting and Refusing Hospitality Across National and Ethnic Lines
- CHAPTER FOUR. Immigrants and the Logic of Interchangeability: Merzak Allouache's Salut cousin! and Jean de La Fontaine's "The Town Rat and the Country Rat"
- CHAPTER FIVE. Gender and Hospitality: Women as Gifts, Hostesses, and Parasites
- CHAPTER SIX. New Definitions of Hospitality and Philosophical Experiments: From Inhospitable States to Cities of Refuge
- Conclusion: Imperfections and Hospitality
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index