This book is concerned with the notion of the "stranger" -the
foreigner, outsider, or alien in a country and society not their
own- as well as the notion of strangeness within the self -a
person's deep sense of being, as distinct from outside appearance
and their conscious idea of self.
Kristeva begins with the personal and moves outward by examining
world literature and philosophy. She discusses the foreigner in
Greek tragedy, in the Bible, and in the literature of the Middle
Ages, Renaissance, Enlightenment, and the twentieth century. She
discusses the legal status of foreigners throughout history,
gaining perspective on our own civilization. Her insights into the
problems of nationality, particularly in France are more timely and
relevant in an increasingly integrated and fractious world.
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