Feminism and Hospitality: Gender in the Host/Guest Relationship, edited by Maurice Hamington, is the first collection of original works to bring a feminist analysis to issues and theories of personal, political, economic, and artistic hospitality. Themes within the anthology include theoretical, domestic, international, commercial, and literary representations of hospitality. An impressive array of North American and international scholars employ multidisciplinary approaches to diverse aspects of hospitality with specific reflection on the significance of gender.
Feminism and Hospitality: Gender in the Host/Guest Relationship, edited by Maurice Hamington, is the first collection of original works to bring a feminist analysis to issues and theories of personal, political, economic, and artistic hospitality. Themes within the anthology include theoretical, domestic, international, commercial, and literary representations of hospitality. An impressive array of North American and international scholars employ multidisciplinary approaches to diverse aspects of hospitality with specific reflection on the significance of gender.
Maurice Hamington is associate professor of women's studies and philosophy at Metropolitan State College of Denver
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Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: Theories of Feminism and Hospitality Chapter 1: Hospitableness: A Neglected Virtue Chapter 2:Su Casa es Mi Casa? Hospitality, Feminist Care Ethics, and Reciprocity Chapter 3: Hospitality: Agency, Ethics, and Gender Part II: Gender and Domestic Hospitality Chapter 4: Shame in Feminine Hospitality Chapter 5: Domestic Hospitality: Self, Other, and Community Chapter 6: From Martha to Katrina, From Fear to Openness: Prospects for a Feminist Ethic of Hospitality Part III: International Explorations of Feminism and Hospitality Chapter 7: Welcoming Courtyards: Hospitality, Spirituality, and Gender Chapter 8: Feminism, Hospitality, and Women in Exile Chapter 9: Hospitality and European Muslims Chapter 10: Caring Hospitality and Mexican 'Illegal' Immigrants Part IV: Gender, Hospitality, and Commerce Chapter 11: The Home/Work Interface in Family Hospitality Businesses: Gendered Dimensions and Constructions Chapter 12: Hospitality in the Doctor's Office Chapter 13: Providing Hospitality in Mid-Nineteenth Century West Virginia Cities Part V: Feminism and Hospitality in Film and Literature Chapter 14: Reading Levinas inThe Apartment Chapter 15: Reading Feminist Hospitality in Plato's Timaeus: Possibilities for Education Bibliography Index Contributor Biographies
Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: Theories of Feminism and Hospitality Chapter 1: Hospitableness: A Neglected Virtue Chapter 2:Su Casa es Mi Casa? Hospitality, Feminist Care Ethics, and Reciprocity Chapter 3: Hospitality: Agency, Ethics, and Gender Part II: Gender and Domestic Hospitality Chapter 4: Shame in Feminine Hospitality Chapter 5: Domestic Hospitality: Self, Other, and Community Chapter 6: From Martha to Katrina, From Fear to Openness: Prospects for a Feminist Ethic of Hospitality Part III: International Explorations of Feminism and Hospitality Chapter 7: Welcoming Courtyards: Hospitality, Spirituality, and Gender Chapter 8: Feminism, Hospitality, and Women in Exile Chapter 9: Hospitality and European Muslims Chapter 10: Caring Hospitality and Mexican 'Illegal' Immigrants Part IV: Gender, Hospitality, and Commerce Chapter 11: The Home/Work Interface in Family Hospitality Businesses: Gendered Dimensions and Constructions Chapter 12: Hospitality in the Doctor's Office Chapter 13: Providing Hospitality in Mid-Nineteenth Century West Virginia Cities Part V: Feminism and Hospitality in Film and Literature Chapter 14: Reading Levinas inThe Apartment Chapter 15: Reading Feminist Hospitality in Plato's Timaeus: Possibilities for Education Bibliography Index Contributor Biographies
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