
🇪🇸 La hospitalidad del mundo es una obra de narrativa contemporánea que explora la experiencia del recibimiento cuando toda forma de intercambio queda suspendida. A través de una escritura sobria y fragmentaria, el libro narra un desplazamiento que comienza como viaje y deriva en una experiencia ética: ser recibido sin haberlo pedido, y quedar comprometido por ese gesto. Lejos de proponer una enseñanza o un modelo, el texto se sitúa en el umbral entre literatura, ética y filosofía del cuidado. El cuerpo —cansado, expuesto, sostenido— se convierte en el lugar donde la hospitalidad se inscribe antes de ser comprendida. No hay moraleja ni cierre tranquilizador: lo recibido no se devuelve, se carga como responsabilidad. Esta obra dialoga con debates contemporáneos sobre hospitalidad, alteridad, responsabilidad y experiencia encarnada, y se inscribe en el campo de la literatura latinoamericana contemporánea con una voz propia, contenida y exigente. La hospitalidad del mundo está dirigida a lectores de literatura, filosofía, educación y humanidades que buscan textos capaces de pensar éticamente sin reducir la experiencia a concepto. 🇬🇧 La hospitalidad del mundo (The Hospitality of the World) is a work of contemporary narrative that explores the experience of being received when all forms of exchange are suspended. Through a restrained, fragmentary style, the book traces a journey that begins as movement and becomes an ethical event: being welcomed without having asked, and remaining bound by that gesture. Rather than offering a lesson or a transferable model, the text inhabits the threshold between literature, ethics, and the philosophy of care. The body—tired, exposed, sustained—becomes the site where hospitality is inscribed before it is understood. There is no moral closure or reassuring conclusion: what is received cannot be returned, only carried as responsibility. The book engages with contemporary discussions on hospitality, alterity, responsibility, and embodied experience, and contributes a distinctive voice to Latin American contemporary literature. La hospitalidad del mundo addresses readers in literature, philosophy, education, and the humanities who seek narratives that think ethically without reducing experience to abstraction.
🇪🇸 La hospitalidad del mundo Tipo de recurso: Libro (narrativa literaria contemporánea / prosa ética)Edición: Primera ediciónFormato: PDFIdioma: EspañolFecha de publicación: 2026Número de páginas: 44Editorial: Instytut Badań i Innowacji w Edukacji (INBIE)Licencia: Creative Commons Atribución–No Comercial–Compartir Igual 4.0 Internacional (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)Revisión por pares: No revisado por paresPúblico destinatario: Lectores generales, educadores, investigadores, estudiantes de humanidadesEnfoque geográfico: Frontera amazónica entre Ecuador y Perú (espacio simbólico y no literal)Áreas relacionadas:Estudios literarios, ética narrativa, filosofía moral, estudios culturales, estudios latinoamericanos, filosofía del cuidado, estudios del cuerpo, estudios sobre hospitalidad 🇬🇧 La hospitalidad del mundo (Original title in Spanish) Resource type: Book (contemporary literary narrative / ethical prose)Edition: First editionFormat: PDFLanguage: SpanishPublication date: 2026Number of pages: 44Publisher: Instytut Badań i Innowacji w Edukacji (INBIE)License: Creative Commons Attribution–NonCommercial–ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)Peer review: Not peer-reviewedIntended audience: General readers, educators, researchers, humanities studentsGeographical focus: Amazonian borderlands of Ecuador and Peru (symbolic, non-literal setting)Related fields:Literary studies, narrative ethics, moral philosophy, cultural studies, Latin American studies, philosophy of care, embodiment studies, hospitality studies
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