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'Something blurred in her': imagining hospitality in Graham Swift's The Light of Day

'Something blurred in her': imagining hospitality in Graham Swift's The Light of Day
'Something blurred in her': imagining hospitality in Graham Swift's The Light of Day
This article explores the complex position of Kristina, a refugee, in Graham Swift's 2003 novel The Light of Day. She has been overlooked in criticism of the novel, which has tended to focus on the narrator George. I argue that Kristina, in her role as both proximal and distant to the text, allows us to ask pressing questions about the nature of hospitality in relation to the contingent and unstable position of asylum seekers and refugees within British national space. Drawing on Jacques Derrida's work on hospitality, I argue that the novel's self-conscious mode of narrative expression both situates and problematises the imagination as a potential space of accommodation for asylum narratives.
0950-236X
449-465
Woolley, Agnes
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Woolley, Agnes
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Woolley, Agnes (2012) 'Something blurred in her': imagining hospitality in Graham Swift's The Light of Day. Textual Practice, 26 (3), 449-465. (doi:10.1080/0950236X.2012.658432).

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This article explores the complex position of Kristina, a refugee, in Graham Swift's 2003 novel The Light of Day. She has been overlooked in criticism of the novel, which has tended to focus on the narrator George. I argue that Kristina, in her role as both proximal and distant to the text, allows us to ask pressing questions about the nature of hospitality in relation to the contingent and unstable position of asylum seekers and refugees within British national space. Drawing on Jacques Derrida's work on hospitality, I argue that the novel's self-conscious mode of narrative expression both situates and problematises the imagination as a potential space of accommodation for asylum narratives.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 24 May 2012

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Local EPrints ID: 490316
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/490316
ISSN: 0950-236X
PURE UUID: db12195a-7c80-4e6b-9f5a-51a3310c1079
ORCID for Agnes Woolley: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0796-8199

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