TY - CHAP
T1 - Security, Hospitality, and Perversion in Muriel Spark’s Robinson
AU - RIDGE, Emily
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - This chapter discusses Jacques Derrida's extensive writings on hospitality, including the concept of xenos, and the absolute right of the host to identify the stranger and as such, through this mandatory identification process, contain the threat that transnational subjects might pose. In For Today I Am a Boy, hospitality forms binary oppositions in gender and culture in a community, a family, and even within an individual identity, that of Peter Melville, the main character. This chapter includes works by Chinese authors who write about immigration, and who have experienced transition and transnationalism in their own personal biographies. This chapter focuses on successful bids for citizenship in Chinese contemporary fiction, where hospitality is explored as both an act of welcome and an act of hostility. The transnational Chinese fiction examined in this chapter brings to mind questions of conditionality associated with ownership, property, and culture that are inherent in the ethics of hospitality and influence the individual, society and community.
AB - This chapter discusses Jacques Derrida's extensive writings on hospitality, including the concept of xenos, and the absolute right of the host to identify the stranger and as such, through this mandatory identification process, contain the threat that transnational subjects might pose. In For Today I Am a Boy, hospitality forms binary oppositions in gender and culture in a community, a family, and even within an individual identity, that of Peter Melville, the main character. This chapter includes works by Chinese authors who write about immigration, and who have experienced transition and transnationalism in their own personal biographies. This chapter focuses on successful bids for citizenship in Chinese contemporary fiction, where hospitality is explored as both an act of welcome and an act of hostility. The transnational Chinese fiction examined in this chapter brings to mind questions of conditionality associated with ownership, property, and culture that are inherent in the ethics of hospitality and influence the individual, society and community.
UR - https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781315690018/chapters/10.4324/9781315690018-11
M3 - RGC 12 - Chapter in an edited book (Author)
SN - 9781138915848
T3 - Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Literature
SP - 53
EP - 63
BT - Security and Hospitality in Literature and Culture
A2 - Clapp, Jeffrey
A2 - Ridge, Emily
PB - Routledge
CY - New York
ER -