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Security And Hospitality In Literature And Culture Modern And Contemporary Perspectives Jeffrey Clapp Emily Ridge

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Security And Hospitality In Literature And Culture Modern And Contemporary Perspectives Jeffrey Clapp Emily Ridge
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.61 MB
Pages: 286
Author: Jeffrey Clapp; Emily Ridge
ISBN: 9781138915848, 113891584X
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Security And Hospitality In Literature And Culture Modern And Contemporary Perspectives Jeffrey Clapp Emily Ridge by Jeffrey Clapp; Emily Ridge 9781138915848, 113891584X instant download after payment.

With contributions from an international array of scholars, this volume opens a dialogue between discourses of security and hospitality in modern and contemporary literature and culture. The chapters in the volume span domestic spaces and detention camps, the experience of migration and the phenomena of tourism, interpersonal exchanges and cross-cultural interventions. The volume explores the multifarious ways in which subjects, citizens, communities, and states negotiate the mutual, and potentially exclusive, desires to secure themselves and offer hospitality to others. From the individual's telephone and data, to the threshold of the family home, to the borders of the nation, sites of securitization confound hospitality's injunction to openness, gifting, and refuge. In demonstrating an interrelation between ongoing discussions of hospitality and the intensifying attention to security, the book engages with a range of literary, cultural, and geopolitical contexts, drawing on work from other disciplines, including philosophy, political science, and sociology. Further, it defines a new interdisciplinary area of inquiry that resonates with current academic interests in world literature, transnationalism, and cosmopolitanism.

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