Neo-Victorian negotiations of hospitality: an introduction

IF 0.7 4区 文学 Q3 CULTURAL STUDIES European Journal of English Studies Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI:10.1080/13825577.2020.1875978
Rosario Arias
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ABSTRACT This introduction to the special issue Neo-Victorian Negotiations of Hostility, Empathy, and Hospitality provides a contextual overview of the concept of hospitality, focusing on Emmanuel Levinas and Jacques Derrida, as well as on other critics such as Tracy McNulty, Paul Ricoeur and Richard Kearney, who have greatly contributed to the development of the notion. Hospitality involves crossing borders; it hovers over the fluid relationship between host and guest, ‘self’ and ‘other,’ home and the unhomely, which also reflects current anxieties and preoccupations. In addition, the introduction discusses neo-Victorianism as a movement which bears similarities with hospitality’s tension between welcoming and distancing. The authors of the collected essays open up new ways of understanding neo-Victorianism through the critical lens of hospitality, and in so doing, they lay bare and challenge cultural discourses about ‘othering’ in the Victorian period and today.
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新维多利亚时代酒店谈判导论
摘要本期特刊《新维多利亚时代的敌意、同理心和好客谈判》的引言对好客概念进行了背景概述,重点介绍了Emmanuel Levinas和Jacques Derrida,以及对这一概念的发展做出重大贡献的其他评论家,如Tracy McNulty、Paul Ricoeur和Richard Kearney。好客涉及跨越国界;它徘徊在主人和客人、自我和他人、家和邪恶之间的不稳定关系上,这也反映了当前的焦虑和关注。此外,引言讨论了新维多利亚主义作为一种运动,它与热情好客在欢迎和疏远之间的紧张关系有相似之处。这些散文集的作者通过热情好客的批判性视角,开辟了理解新维多利亚主义的新途径,在这样做的过程中,他们揭露并挑战了维多利亚时期和今天关于“他者”的文化话语。
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