Romantic Hospitality and the Resistance to Accommodation
Autor Peter Melvilleen Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 feb 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0889205175
Pagini: 199
Dimensiuni: 155 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
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Table of Contents for
Romantic Hospitality and the Resistance to Accommodation by Peter Melville
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Reading the Foreign: Romantic Hospitality and the Resistance to Accommodation
Of Mice and Women: A Preliminary Case Study for a Theory of Romantic Hospitality
Reading the Romantic Foreign
The Impossibility of Hospitality and the Resistance to Accommodation
Chapter One: Unsettling Rousseau: Hospitality in Emile and Discourse on Inequality
Hostile Hermit, Inhospitable Levite
Belated Welcomes: Hospitality in Emile
"L'hospitalité de Calypso"
The Sleepy Carib: Rousseau as Host
Chapter Two: The Rights of the Stranger: Kant's "Bond of Hospitality"
Eating, Tasting, Hosting: Toward a Philosophy of the Dinner Table
The Politics of Eating (with) Others
Staging the Nation: Hospitable Performances in the Anthropology
International Hospitality and the Conditioning of a Perpetual Peace
On the Foreigner in Perpetual Peace
Chapter Three: Coleridge and the Poetics of Hospitable Failure
A Mouse in the House
Coleridge and the Fort-Da Game of Hospitality
The Case of "Christabel"
The Fluttering "Stranger" and the Failure of the Hospitable Imagination
Two Too Many Sisters: Coleridge's Discursive Homelessness
Chapter Four: Hospitality without End: "Visitation" and Obligation in Mary Shelley's The Last Man
The "Work" of Lionel's Narrative and the Death of the Reader
Animal Hospitality and the "Lure" of Language
Visiting the Sibyl
Plague as Metaphor and the History of Disease
"Visitations" of the Plague
Ryland's Pineapples, England's Hospital
Foreign Bodies / Foreign Infections (Conclusion)
Conclusion: Romantic Hospitality to Come
Guest as Allergen
Unspeakable Acts: Toward a Hospitality to Come
Works Cited
Index