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Transatlantic Travels in Nineteenth-Century Latin America

Author : Adriana Méndez Rodenas
Publisher : Bucknell University Press
Page : 253 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2013-12-12
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781611485080

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Transatlantic Travels in Nineteenth-Century Latin America by Adriana Méndez Rodenas Pdf

Transatlantic Travels in Nineteenth-Century Latin America: European Women Pilgrims retraces the steps of five intrepid “lady travelers” who ventured into the geography of the New World—Mexico, the Southern Cone, Brazil, and the Caribbean—at a crucial historical juncture, the period of political anarchy following the break from Spain and the rise of modernity at the turn of the twentieth century. Traveling as historians, social critics, ethnographers, and artists, Frances Erskine Inglis (1806–82), Maria Graham (1785–1842), Flora Tristan (1803–44), Fredrika Bremer (1801–65), and Adela Breton (1849–1923) reshaped the map of nineteenth-century Latin America. Organized by themes rather than by individual authors, this book examines European women’s travels as a spectrum of narrative discourses, ranging from natural history, history, and ethnography. Women’s social condition becomes a focal point of their travels. By combining diverse genres and perspectives, women’s travel writing ushers a new vision of post-independence societies. The trope of pilgrimage conditions the female travel experience, which suggests both the meta-end of the journey as well as the broader cultural frame shaping their individual itineraries.

Travel Narratives in Translation, 1750-1830

Author : Alison Martin,Susan Pickford
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2013-05-07
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781136244667

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Travel Narratives in Translation, 1750-1830 by Alison Martin,Susan Pickford Pdf

This book examines how non-fictional travel accounts were rewritten, reshaped, and reoriented in translation between 1750 and 1850, a period that saw a sudden surge in the genre's popularity. It explores how these translations played a vital role in the transmission and circulation of knowledge about foreign peoples, lands, and customs in the Enlightenment and Romantic periods. The collection makes an important contribution to travel writing studies by looking beyond metaphors of mobility and cultural transfer to focus specifically on what happens to travelogues in translation. Chapters range from discussing essential differences between the original and translated text to relations between authors and translators, from intra-European narratives of Grand Tour travel to scientific voyages round the world, and from established male travellers and translators to their historically less visible female counterparts. Drawing on European travel writing in English, French, German, Spanish, and Portuguese, the book charts how travelogues were selected for translation; how they were reworked to acquire new aesthetic, political, or gendered identities; and how they sometimes acquired a radically different character and content to meet the needs and expectations of an emergent international readership. The contributors address aesthetic, political, and gendered aspects of travel writing in translation, drawing productively on other disciplines and research areas that encompass aesthetics, the history of science, literary geography, and the history of the book.

A Female Poetics of Empire

Author : Julia Kuehn
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 473 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2013-10-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781134663132

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A Female Poetics of Empire by Julia Kuehn Pdf

Many well-known male writers produced fictions about colonial spaces and discussed the advantages of realism over romance, and vice versa, in the ‘art of fiction’ debate of the 1880s; but how did female writers contribute to colonial fiction? This volume links fictional, non-fictional and pictorial representations of a colonial otherness with the late nineteenth-century artistic concerns about representational conventions and possibilities. The author explores these texts and images through the postcolonial framework of ‘exoticism’, arguing that the epistemological dilemma of a ‘self’ encountering an ‘other’ results in the interrelated predicament to find poetic modalities – mimetic, realistic and documentary on the one hand; romantic, fantastic and picturesque on the other – that befit an ‘exotic’ representation. Thus women writers did not only participate in the making of colonial fictions but also in the late nineteenth-century artistic debate about the nature of fiction. This book maps the epistemological concerns of exoticism and of difference – self and other, home and away, familiarity and strangeness – onto the representational modes of realism and romance. The author focuses exclusively on female novelists, travel writers and painters of the turn-of-the-century exotic, and especially on neglected authors of academically under-researched genres such as the bestselling novel and the travelogue.

Solitary Travelers

Author : Lila Marz Harper
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : UOM:39015053148394

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Solitary Travelers by Lila Marz Harper Pdf

Taking a biographical casebook approach, this study examines four women writers of natural history who traveled between the 1790s and 1890s. Focusing on the travel writings of Mary Wollstonecraft, Harriet Martineau, Isabella Bird Bishop, and Mary Kingsley, four women who primarily traveled alone, Solitary Travelers asks what sort of rhetorical strategies were used by women to move popularly accessible travel accounts into the scientific, professional sphere during a time when opportunities for women to engage in natural history field work became more and more restricted.

The Lives of Celebrated Travelers

Author : James Augustus St. John
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 430 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 1832
Category : Explorers
ISBN : NYPL:33433067278709

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The Lives of Celebrated Travelers by James Augustus St. John Pdf

A Handbook for Travelers in Syria and Palestine...

Author : Josias Leslie Porter
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 1868
Category : Palestine
ISBN : HARVARD:32044020640884

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A Handbook for Travelers in Syria and Palestine... by Josias Leslie Porter Pdf

Three Traveling Women Writers

Author : Natália Fontes de Oliveira
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2017-09-13
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781351587730

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Three Traveling Women Writers by Natália Fontes de Oliveira Pdf

This book presents an alternative framework for reading nineteenth century women’s travel narratives by challenging the traditional paradigms which often limit women’s space in print culture. For the first time, through a comparative lens, a Latin American woman’s travel narrative is analyzed concomitantly with the narratives of a North American and a European writer. Contrary to the common assumption that Latin American women were powerless victims of imperialism, elite women had access to the predominant philosophies of their time, traveled around the globe, and wrote about their experiences. This book examines how an Argentinian writer, together with an English and an American writer, manipulate their bourgeois identity to inhabit the male dominated sphere of print culture. By travelling and publishing travel narratives, the three traveling women writers search for empowerment to establish their authority as writers and shapers of knowledge in literature. Utilizing several concepts and criticisms, including Aristotle’s rhetoric, Foucault’s theories, travel writing criticism, postcolonial discourse, and feminist literary criticism; this volume attempts to challenge old-fashioned architypes and confinements of gender for traveling women writers in the nineteenth century.

Victorian Women's Travel Writing on Meiji Japan

Author : Tomoe Kumojima
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2022-01-13
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780192644862

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Victorian Women's Travel Writing on Meiji Japan by Tomoe Kumojima Pdf

Victorian Women's Travel Writing on Meiji Japan: Hospitable Friendship examines forgotten stories of cross-cultural friendship and intimacy between Victorian female travel writers and Meiji Japanese. Drawing on unpublished primary sources and contemporary Japanese literature hithero untranslated into English it highlights the open subjectivity and addective relationality of Isabella Bird, Mary Crawford Fraser, and Marie Stopes in their interactions with Japanese hosts. Victorian Women's Travel Writing on Meiji Japan demonstates how travel narratives and literary works about non-colonial Japan complicate and challenge Oriental stereotypes and imperial binaries. It traces the shifts in the representation of Japan in Victorian discourse from obsequious mousmé to virile samurai alongside transitions in the Anglo-Japanese bilateral relationship and global geopolitical events. Considering the ethical and political implications of how Victorian women wrote about their Japanese friends, it examines how female travellers created counter discourses. It charts the unexplored terrain of female interracial and cross-cultural friendship and love in Victorian literature, emphasizing the agency of female travellers against the scholarly tendency to depoliticize their literary praxis. It also offers parallel narratives of three Meiji women in Britain - Tsuda Umeko, Yasui Tetsu, and Yosano Akiko -and transnational feminist alliance. The book is a celebration of the political possibility of female friendship and literature, and a reminder of the ethical responsibility of representing racial and cultural others.

Travel Tips / How to Travel

Author : Instructables.com Staff
Publisher : Instructables
Page : 124 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2011-02-16
Category : Transportation
ISBN : 9781936605873

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Travelling Servants

Author : Kathryn Walchester
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2019-07-26
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781000638998

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Travelling Servants by Kathryn Walchester Pdf

This book outlines the contribution made by servants to domestic and Continental travel and travel writing between 1750 and 1850. Aiming to re-position British and European travel during this period as a site of work as well as leisure, Katheryn Walchester provides commentary and analysis of texts by servants not addressed in current scholarship. By reading texts contrapuntally, this book draws attention to repeated tropes and common patterns in the ways in which servants are featured in travelogues; and in so doing, offers an account of alternative modes of experiencing and writing about the Home Tour and the Grand Tour.

Feminism and the Politics of Travel after the Enlightenment

Author : Yaël Schlick
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2012-01-12
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781611484298

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Feminism and the Politics of Travel after the Enlightenment by Yaël Schlick Pdf

Taking the Enlightenment and the feminist tradition to which it gave rise as its historical and philosophical coordinates, Feminism and the Politics of Travel After the Enlightenment explores the coincidence of feminist vindications and travel in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the way travel’s utopian dimension and feminism’s utopian ideals have intermittently fed off each other in productive ways. Travel’s gender politics is analyzed in the works of J.-J. Rousseau, Mary Wollstonecraft, Stéphanie-Félicité de Genlis, Germaine de Staël, Frances Burney, Flora Tristan, Suzanne Voilquin, Gustave Flaubert George Sand, Robyn Davidson, and Sara Wheeler.

The Contemporary Anglophone Travel Novel

Author : Stephen M. Levin
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2008-05-05
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781135915971

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The Contemporary Anglophone Travel Novel by Stephen M. Levin Pdf

The Contemporary Anglophone Travel Novel examines the aesthetics of adventure travel since World War II by exploring the many referents travelers evoke as they imagine their escapes: the lingering memory of the war, the disintegration of empire, and the rapid growth of capitalism and commercial culture.

Why Travel Matters

Author : Craig Storti
Publisher : Nicholas Brealey
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2018-04-17
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781473670303

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Why Travel Matters by Craig Storti Pdf

When you travel, you have a choice: You can be a tourist and have a nice time, or you can be a traveler and change your life. Why Travel Matters is for those who want to change their lives. Why Travel Matters explores the profound life lessons that await anyone who wishes to learn what travel has to teach. With engaging prose, delightful wit and a distinctive style, Craig Storti infuses his own experiences traveling the world for 30-plus years with quotations, insights, reflections and commentary from famous travelers, great travel writers, historians and literary masters. Storti's vast knowledge of the literature makes him an expert curator of astute gems from the likes of St. Augustine, Mark Twain, Somerset Maugham, D. H. Lawrence, Bruce Chatwin, Aldous Huxley and more.

Blue Ink and Red Wine

Author : Jay Mishra
Publisher : Jay Mishra
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2019-12-27
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Blue Ink and Red Wine by Jay Mishra Pdf

A collection and black and white, red and blue poems written in the darkness of night. They don't beg for dawn or death, but very much like us, they shout because they exist. They don't seek empathy, they only need to be heard. Inside you, they want to explode like a supernova, and then disappear forever, like they never existed