Hospitality in Deconstruction Thought

Authors

  • Dirce Eleonora Nigro Solis UERJ
  • Juan Manuel Díaz Leguizamon Pontificia Universidad Javeriana - Universidad del Bosque
  • Carlos Mario Fisgativa Universidad del Quindío

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33975/disuq.vol9n2.387

Keywords:

Hospitality, Deconstruction, im-possibility, Aporia, Foreigner

Abstract

The theme of hospitality has been sufficiently analyzed by Jacques Derrida, the French thinker of deconstruction. This article intend to investigate hospitality considering the radical opposition, the aporia, between The Law of unconditional hospitality in its universal singularity and the laws of conditional hospitality. Who is able to give or to receive hospitality? Someone who says his name? A person of rights? A foreigner? We will explore some of the conditions to answer to this: hospitality as a question of place, as a question of language and as a question of name.

Author Biography

Dirce Eleonora Nigro Solis, UERJ

Full professor at the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ). She is a researcher in Philosophy and interdisciplinary areas with an emphasis on Ethics , Political Philosophy and Epistemology, currently developing the following themes: Contemporary French Philosophy, the thinking of Jacques Derrida and Deconstruction. She is coordinator of the ANPOF Working Group “Contemporary Philosophy of French Expression”; leader of the CNPQ research group “Architecture, Derrida and Approximations” together with Fernando Fuâo (UFRGS). Author and organizer of several books, including Deconstruction and Architecture, an approach based on Jacques Derrida (2009); Derrida e Arquitetura (2014), Prison Specters (2019) Colonization Specters (2019) in addition to numerous articles and chapters of philosophy books.

 

 

Published

2020-12-18

How to Cite

Nigro Solis, D. E., Díaz Leguizamon, J. M., & Fisgativa, C. M. (2020). Hospitality in Deconstruction Thought. Disertaciones, 9(2), 7–23. https://doi.org/10.33975/disuq.vol9n2.387

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