Postcolonial Travel Writing

Postcolonial Travel Writing
Author: J. Edwards
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2010-11-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0230294766

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With its inclusion of original essays challenging the view of travel writing as a Eurocentric genre, this book will stand as a benchmark study of future inquiries in the field. It will revitalize the critical debate, sparking a much needed rethinking of a vibrant and highly popular but also volatile genre that has seen many changes in recent years.

The Cambridge Companion to Postcolonial Travel Writing

The Cambridge Companion to Postcolonial Travel Writing
Author: Robert Clarke
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2018-01-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1107153395

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This Companion addresses an exciting emerging field of literary scholarship that charts the intersections of postcolonial studies and travel writing.

Travel Writing and Empire

Travel Writing and Empire
Author: Steven H. Clark
Publisher: Zed Books
Total Pages: 554
Release: 1999
Genre: British
ISBN: 1856496287

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Travel writing has become central to postcolonial studies. This book provides an introduction to the genre, particularly to its dynamics of power and representation, and the degree to which it has promoted ideologies of empire.The book combines detailed evaluations of major contemporary models of analysis - new historicism, travelling theory, and post-colonial studies - with a series of specific studies detailing the complicity of the genre with a history of violent incursion from Columbus' reports from the New World through to the nomadism of postmodern travelogue.Among its particular areas of concern are* 'Othering' discourses - of cannibalism and infanticide* the production of colonial knowledge - geographic,medicinal, zoological* the role of sexual anxiety in the constructionof the gendered, travelling body* the interplay between imperial and domestic spheres* reappropration of alien discourse by indigenous cultures.Post-colonial studies has concentrated on travellers as conduits of erasure and appropriation. This book resists the temptation to think in terms of a simple monolithic Eurocentrism and offers a more complex reading of texts produced before, during and after periods of imperial ascendency. In doing so, it provides a more nuanced account of the hegemonic functions of travel-writing. As such it is necessary reading for students and academics of cultural studies, literary theory, anthropology and history.

English Travel Writing from Pilgrimages to Postcolonial Explorations

English Travel Writing from Pilgrimages to Postcolonial Explorations
Author: Barbara Korte
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan Limited
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2000
Genre: Britanniques - Voyages à l'étranger, dans la littérature
ISBN: 9780333770412

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Travel writing has gained new appeal for the general reader and for the student of Literary and Cultural Studies. This volume provides a concise introduction to the basic characteristics and historical development of travel writing as it has emerged in the British Isles from the Middle Ages to the present day. Examples considered include many classics, but also a range of lesser-known representatives. The final chapter on travelogues produced in former British colonies was newly written for this English version.

Travel Writing, Form, and Empire

Travel Writing, Form, and Empire
Author: Julia Kuehn
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2008-11-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1135894558

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This collection of essays is an important contribution to travel writing studies -- looking beyond the explicitly political questions of postcolonial and gender discourses, it considers the form, poetics, institutions and reception of travel writing in the history of empire and its aftermath. Starting from the premise that travel writing studies has received much of its impetus and theoretical input from the sometimes overgeneralized precepts of postcolonial studies and gender studies, this collection aims to explore more widely and more locally the expression of imperialist discourse in travel writing, and also to locate within contemporary travel writing attempts to evade or re-engage with the power politics of such discourse. There is a double focus then to explore further postcolonial theory in European travel writing (Anglophone, Francophone and Hispanic), and to trace the emergence of postcolonial forms of travel writing. The thread that draws the two halves of the collection together is an interest in form and relations between form and travel.

Postcolonial Tourism

Postcolonial Tourism
Author: Anthony Carrigan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2011-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1136833927

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Carrigan here examines the aesthetic portrayal of tourism in postcolonial literatures. Looking at the cultural and ecological effects of mass tourism development in states that are still grappling with the legacies of 'western' colonialism, he argues that postcolonial writers provide blueprints toward sustainable tourism futures.

Travel Writing

Travel Writing
Author: Carl Thompson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2011-05-16
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1136720804

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Concise and practical, Travel Writing is the ideal introduction for those new to the subject, as well as a crucial overview of the terminology, history and debates within the field.

The Cambridge Companion to Travel Writing

The Cambridge Companion to Travel Writing
Author: Peter Hulme
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2002-11-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521786522

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Travel Writing in a Postcolonial World

Travel Writing in a Postcolonial World
Author: Amine Zidouh
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 15
Release: 2013-04-04
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 3656400679

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Essay from the year 2013 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Culture and Applied Geography, grade: 14/20, University Hassan II. Casablanca, course: The History and Theory of Travel, language: English, abstract: Travel writing has been, is, and probably will remain, demonized by postcolonial critics. This ‘genre’ has very quickly been linked to what Edward Said named Colonial Discourse, mainly for what many believe to be an intertwined relationship with colonialism. Travel writing’s main ‘contribution’ is to have diffused sermons of difference and by difference; inferiority, which was then used a rhetorical apology by the west to conquer and colonize. David Spurr in his book The Rhetoric of Empire argues in the same direction. He suggests that travel writings constituted “a source of information” to future-colonial administrators about the situations in their future colonies; that by describing and gazing upon they already started having a sense of ownership vis-à-vis these spaces. Douglas Ivison starts his article entitled “Travel Writing at the End of Empire...” by arguing in the same direction, he says that “[t]he practice of travel writing, and that of reading travel books, was inextricably intertwined with the creation and maintenance of European imperialism. Travel and its by-product travel writing were both enabled by and essential to, both cause and effect of, the project of imperial expansionism.” (2003: 1) It is thus very clear that there is a definite yet very complex interconnection between imperialism and travel writing.

Colonial Tropes and Postcolonial Tricks

Colonial Tropes and Postcolonial Tricks
Author: Lesley Wylie
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1846311950

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This volume offers a new reading of the Spanish-American novela de la selva genre, often interpreted as a belated imitation of European travel literature. Arguing against the commonly held opinion of the genre’s derivative nature, Colonial Tropes and Postcolonial Tricks examines how novela de la selva fiction reimagined the tropics from a Latin American perspective and redefined tropical landscape aesthetics and ethnography through parodic rewritings of European perspectives. Analyzing four emblematic novels of the genre, this book considers the crucial place of the jungle as a locus for the contestation of national and literary identity by post-independence Latin American writers.