French Hospitality Racism and North African Immigrants
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher: Columbia Univ Pr
- Publish date: 10/01/1999
Description:
Jelloun, a prize winning novelist and practicing psychologist who immigrated to France from Morocco in 1971, shares his experiences with racism and discusses the racial divisions that are so deeply felt in contemporary society. He reminisces about the hospitality practiced in his native country and, incorporating the philosophies of Emmanuel Levinas and Jaques Derrida, suggests that the unconditional acceptance of foreigners is not merely a worthwhile goal, but a mark of civilization itself and a moral imperative.
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