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French Hospitality | 0:e upplagan
- Danskt band, Engelska, 1999
- Författare: Tahar Ben Jelloun
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Fler utgåvor
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Album (2018)
409 kr
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We Are All Cannibals (2017)
249 kr
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How to Live Together (2012)
291 kr
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This Incredible Need to Believe (2011)
163 kr
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Prison Notebooks (2011)
13442 kr
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The Portable Cixous (2010)
385 kr
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Dialogue with Nietzsche (2008)
390 kr
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Prison Notebooks (2007)
762 kr
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Colette (2005)
348 kr
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Critical Models (2005)
12970 kr
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Transmitting Culture (2004)
317 kr
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Intimate Revolt (2003)
307 kr
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Alterity and Transcendence (2001)
421 kr
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Entre Nous (2000)
300 kr
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Writings on Psychoanalysis (1999)
338 kr
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Realms of Memory (1997)
1001 kr
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Julia Kristeva Interviews (1996)
503 kr
Beskrivning
Underlying these issues is a heartfelt nostalgia for simple, traditional North African hospitality as practiced since time immemorial by a relatively poor and unsophisticated society. Ben Jelloun supplements this rather noble ideal of generosity and welcoming by borrowing the philosophical concept of hospitality-the opening of oneself to another-from the works of Emmanuel Levinas and Jacques Derrida in order to illustrate the moral conception of a nation's unconditional acceptance of foreigners. Isn't the belief in welcoming strangers a fundamental mark of civilization? In a political climate where increasingly repressive immigration laws are a national trend as well as an international phenomenon, he contends, it is not surprising that racism has gained a foothold. Most hurt by racist polemic and politics, he points out, are children of immigrants-born in France, their memories are those of the French people, and they deserve to be treated with the full respect afforded to any citizen.
With his elegant and imaginative prose, Ben Jelloun shows us both racism's face and the immigrant's heartbreak; but he also evokes the wind of freedom and the ideal of hospitality, and with this gesture offers a kind of hope in extricating ourselves from racism's recidivist incoherencies.
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