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The Hostess - Hospitality, Femininity, and the Expropriation of Identity (Paperback, Annotated Ed)
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The Hostess - Hospitality, Femininity, and the Expropriation of Identity (Paperback, Annotated Ed)
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The evolution of the idea of hospitality can be traced alongside
the development of Western civilization. Etymologically, the host
is the "master," but this identity is established through
expropriation and loss--the best host is the one who gives the
most, ultimately relinquishing what defines him as master. In The
Hostess, Tracy McNulty asks, What are the implications for
personhood of sharing a person--a wife or daughter--as an act of
hospitality? In many traditions, the hostess is viewed not as a
subject but as the master's property. A foreign presence that both
sustains and undercuts him, the hostess embodies the interplay of
self and other within the host's own identity. Here McNulty
combines critical readings of the Bible and Pierre Klossowski's
trilogy The Laws of Hospitality with analyses of exogamous marital
exchange, theological works from the Talmud to Aquinas, the
writings of Kant and Nietzsche, and the theory of femininity in the
work of Freud and Lacan. Ultimately, she contends, hospitality
involves the boundary between the proper and the improper,
affecting the subject as well as interpersonal relations. Tracy
McNulty is assistant professor of romance studies at Cornell
University.
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