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Part of the Routledge Transnational Perspectives on American Literature series
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This volume examines hospitality in American immigrant literature and culture, situating this ancient virtue at the crossroads of space and border theory, and exploring the relationship among the intersecting themes of migration, citizenship, identity formation, and spatiality.

Assessing the conditions, duration, and shifting roles of hosts and guests in the United States, the book concentrates on the ways the US administers protocols of belonging and non-belonging, and distinguishes between those who can feel at home from those who will always be outside the body politic, even if they were the original 'hosts.'

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Routledge
1317236483 / 9781317236481
eBook (EPUB)
03/11/2016
England
English
214 pages
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