This article focuses on the rising hostility against immigrants / refugees and growing demand for hospitality, in both regional and transnational senses, in Caryl Phillips’s novel A Distant Shore, set in a local place in North England. I think that the author, in examining the parallel conditions of being a stranger in a village and an outsider to the nation, shows that the demands of hospitality are similarly urgent whether sought by nationals or foreigners though these are calibrated differently in terms of scales of belonging. My broader argument is that hospitality is an ethical practice of everyday life that requires continual renegotiation. Inspired by Levinasian ethics, I turn to Derrida’s and Rosello’s meditations on hospitality, wh...
This paper draws on 13 narrative interviews with 15 volunteers in an English charity that provides t...
ome in. Welcome. Be my guest and I will be yours. Shall we ask, in accordance with the Derridean que...
International audienceThe aim of this book is to examine the practices and the representations of ho...
How we deal with strangers is at once a question of profound ethical significance and of practical a...
This article examines how Caryl Phillips in his novel A Distant Shore depicts gender and racial oppr...
The novels of Caryl Phillips have most commonly been approached from post-colonial theoretical persp...
This article explores the phenomenon of migrant labour2 through the lens of Jacques Derrida’s hospit...
The refugee has been traditionally perceived as an archetype of displacement and marginalisation, an...
This article investigates how Caryl Phillips retells Othello’s story as a creative reappropriation o...
The goal of this thesis is to use an ethical theory of hospitality to address the contemporary globa...
The themes of identity, belonging and its reverse, exclusion, have always been central to Caryl Phil...
The present condition of globalization has created a unique predicament for the postcolonial society...
The themes of identity, belonging and its reverse, exclusion, have always been central to Caryl Phil...
Until recently, studies of hospitality have been less prominent within the broader context of studie...
peer reviewedAnglo-Caribbean author Caryl Phillips has often fictionalized the encounter of individu...
This paper draws on 13 narrative interviews with 15 volunteers in an English charity that provides t...
ome in. Welcome. Be my guest and I will be yours. Shall we ask, in accordance with the Derridean que...
International audienceThe aim of this book is to examine the practices and the representations of ho...
How we deal with strangers is at once a question of profound ethical significance and of practical a...
This article examines how Caryl Phillips in his novel A Distant Shore depicts gender and racial oppr...
The novels of Caryl Phillips have most commonly been approached from post-colonial theoretical persp...
This article explores the phenomenon of migrant labour2 through the lens of Jacques Derrida’s hospit...
The refugee has been traditionally perceived as an archetype of displacement and marginalisation, an...
This article investigates how Caryl Phillips retells Othello’s story as a creative reappropriation o...
The goal of this thesis is to use an ethical theory of hospitality to address the contemporary globa...
The themes of identity, belonging and its reverse, exclusion, have always been central to Caryl Phil...
The present condition of globalization has created a unique predicament for the postcolonial society...
The themes of identity, belonging and its reverse, exclusion, have always been central to Caryl Phil...
Until recently, studies of hospitality have been less prominent within the broader context of studie...
peer reviewedAnglo-Caribbean author Caryl Phillips has often fictionalized the encounter of individu...
This paper draws on 13 narrative interviews with 15 volunteers in an English charity that provides t...
ome in. Welcome. Be my guest and I will be yours. Shall we ask, in accordance with the Derridean que...
International audienceThe aim of this book is to examine the practices and the representations of ho...