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Enlightenment Hospitality - Cannibals, Harems and Adoption (Paperback): Judith Still Enlightenment Hospitality - Cannibals, Harems and Adoption (Paperback)
Judith Still
R3,202 Discovery Miles 32 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Hospitality, in particular hospitality to strangers, was promoted in the eighteenth century as a universal human virtue, but writing of the period reveals many telling examples of its abuse. Through analysis of encounters across cultural and sexual divides, Judith Still revisits the current debate about the social, moral and political values of the Enlightenment. Focussing on (in)hospitality in relation to two kinds of exotic Other, Judith Still examines representations of indigenous peoples of the New World, both as hosts and as cannibals, and of the Moslem 'Oriental' in Persia and Turkey, associated with both the caravanserai (where travellers rest) and the harem. She also explores very different examples of Europeans as hosts and the practice of 'adoption', particularly that of young girls. The position of women in hospitality, hitherto neglected in favour of questions of cultural difference, is central to these analyses, and Still considers the work of women writers alongside more canonical male-authored texts. In this thought-provoking study, Judith Still uncovers how the Enlightenment rhetoric of openness and hospitality is compromised by self-interest; the questions it raises about attitudes to difference and freedom are equally relevant today.

Derrida and Hospitality - Theory and Practice (Paperback): Judith Still Derrida and Hospitality - Theory and Practice (Paperback)
Judith Still
R845 R789 Discovery Miles 7 890 Save R56 (7%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Judith Still sets Derrida's work in a series of contexts in a series of contexts including the socio-political history of France, especially in relation to Algeria, and his relationship to other writers, most importantly Helene Cixous and Emmanuel Levinas: key thinkers of hospitality. Working across the full breadth of fields that Derrida's work on hospitality influenced, Still thinks through relationships between individuals and the community or state. Judith Still also follows the thread of sexual difference in Derrida's writing to shed light on his exploration of the complex and delicate, strange yet familiar, political and ethical dilemmas of how to be those impossible things: a good host and a good guest.

Justice and Difference in the Works of Rousseau - Bienfaisance and Pudeur (Paperback, New ed): Judith Still Justice and Difference in the Works of Rousseau - Bienfaisance and Pudeur (Paperback, New ed)
Judith Still
R972 Discovery Miles 9 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

According to Rousseau, the best relationship between unequals is one of 'benificence', giving, receiving and repaying benefits. This 1993 book addresses the problem implicit in his writings of whether it is indeed possible for a just and generous relationship to exist between non-equals. Judith Still draws together issues in Rousseau's work which are often treated in isolation: the state, just relations between individuals, sexual politics and the constructing of a feminine identity. She analyses his works, his classical sources, and the conceptual underpinnings of his ethics, crossing the boundary between study of Rousseau as a complex and sensitive writer of fiction and autobiography and consideration of his political and ethical theory. Using techniques of reading drawn from literary theory, particularly from the work of Derrida, de Man and Starobinski, she argues that for Rousseau it is sexual difference which disturbs the practice of benificence.

Justice and Difference in the Works of Rousseau - Bienfaisance and Pudeur (Hardcover, New): Judith Still Justice and Difference in the Works of Rousseau - Bienfaisance and Pudeur (Hardcover, New)
Judith Still
R2,926 Discovery Miles 29 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

According to Rousseau, the best possible relationship between unequals is one of 'beneficence', giving, receiving and repaying benefits. This book addresses the problem implicit in his writings of whether it is indeed possible for a just and generous relationship to exist between non-equals. Judith Still draws together issues in Rousseau's work which are often treated in isolation: the state, just relations between individuals, the genealogy of passions, sexual politics and the constructing of a feminine identity. Using techniques of reading drawn from literary theory, particularly from the work of Derrida, de Man and Starobinski, she analyses the conceptual underpinnings of Rousseau's ethics, and the gaps and contradictions in his works, to argue that ultimately it is sexual difference, constructed defensively as a fixed, hierarchical opposition, which disturbs the practice of beneficence. She shows how Rousseau's reworking of the classical inheritance in a revolutionary historical moment, his peculiar combination of Enlightenment rationality and near-pathological sensibility, and his oscillating self-identification with virility and femininity, are reflected in this important aspect of his political and ethical theory.

Re/Thinking Chickens - The Discourse around Chicken Farming in British Newspapers and Campaigners' Magazines, 1982 - 2016... Re/Thinking Chickens - The Discourse around Chicken Farming in British Newspapers and Campaigners' Magazines, 1982 - 2016 (Paperback)
Elena Lazutkaite; Preface by Judith Still
R1,416 Discovery Miles 14 160 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Derrida and Other Animals - The Boundaries of the Human (Paperback): Judith Still Derrida and Other Animals - The Boundaries of the Human (Paperback)
Judith Still
R911 R846 Discovery Miles 8 460 Save R65 (7%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

What is man? Judith Still examines Derrida's contribution to this long-standing philosophical and political debate, which has typically evoked a significant division between human beings and other animals. Derrida pays close attention to how animals are used to explore humanity in a range of writings, including fables and fiction. This leads to ethical questions about how humans treat animals: sacrificing animals (say, in factory farms) while extending love to pets. And it leads to political questions about how we dehumanise 'outsiders', from historical matters such as colonialism and slavery to contemporary issues such as State Terror in response to 'rogue states'.

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