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This volume is the result of a workshop entitled "Travel writing between fact and fiction - genre, functions and boundaries" organized at Bogazici University Istanbul in December 2010 within the frame of the research project "Europe from the outside - formations of Middle Eastern views on Europe from inside Europe", based at the University of Bonn.
Travel writing. --- Travel --- Authorship
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"This thoughtful examination of a century of travel writing about the American West overturns a variety of popular and academic stereotypes. Looking at both European and American travelers' accounts of the West, from de Tocqueville's Democracy in America to William Least Heat-Moon's Blue Highways, David Wrobel offers a counternarrative to the nation's romantic entanglement with its western past and suggests the importance of some long-overlooked authors, lively and perceptive witnesses to our history who deserve new attention.Prior to the professionalization of academic disciplines, travel writers found a wide and respectful audience for their reports on history, geography, and the natural world, in addition to reporting on aboriginal cultures before there was such a discipline as anthropology. In recent decades travel writers have not received much respect in the academy, but Wrobel rescues this lively genre, demonstrating that travel writers offered an understanding of the West considerably more complex than the notion of the mythic West promoted to support Manifest Destiny in the nineteenth century and American exceptionalism in the twentieth"--
Travel writing --- Historiography. --- West (U.S.) --- Description and travel. --- Public opinion.
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Chamisso, Adelbert von, --- Poets, German --- Botanists --- Travel writing --- Ethnology --- History --- History. --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Correpondence. --- Chamisso, Adelbert von, - 1781-1838
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In 1994, after following a character in Peter Handke's novel Repetition into what is now Slovenia and after traveling in landscapes of Handke's youth, Zarko Radakovic and Scott Abbott published a two-headed text in Belgrade, Ponavljane (Repetitions). The possibility of narration in two voices, complicated by the third voice that is Peter Handke's own narrator, is the main focus of deliberation while traveling and reading and writing. Repetitions begins with Abbott's text, a fairly straightforward travel narrative. It ends with Radakovic's account of the same events, much less straightforward, more repetitious, more adventuresome.First, the book is written by two authors whose native languages are Serbian and English respectively (German is their only common language). The authors' perspectives contrast with and supplement one another: Radakovic grew up in Tito's Yugoslavia and Abbott comes from the Mormon American West; Radakovic is the translator of most of Peter Handke's works into Serbo-Croatian and Abbott translated Handke's provocative A Journey to the Rivers: Justice for Serbia for Viking Press and his play Voyage by Dugout: The Play of the Film of the War for PAJ (Performing Arts Journal); Radakovic was a journalist for Deutsche Welle in Cologne and Abbott is a professor of German literature at Utah Valley University; Radakovic is the author of several novels and Abbott has published mostly literary-critical work; Radakovic was married to a theoretical physicist from Belgrade and Abbott was married to a homemaker with whom he had seven children; and so on. Two sets of eyes. Two pens. Two visions of the world.
Travel writing --- Handke, Peter --- Homes and haunts. --- Carinthia (Slovenia) --- Slovenia --- Carnic Alps (Italy and Austria) --- Description and travel. --- Yugoslavia --- Peter Handke --- translation --- travel
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Analyse dans un corpus de 200 récits de voyage médiévaux, la mise en scène de l'auteur et la construction de son discours sur le monde et sur sa propre identité.
Fiction --- Old French literature --- Travel writing --- Literature, Medieval --- Literature --- Voyage --- Littérature médiévale --- Littérature --- History --- History and criticism --- Aesthetics --- Art d'écrire --- Histoire --- Histoire et critique --- Esthétique --- Travel in literature --- Voyages and travels --- Récits de voyages médiévaux --- Littérature médiévale --- Littérature --- Art d'écrire --- Esthétique --- Histoire et critique. --- Travel writing - History - To 1500
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"Waterman's profound respect for the northern lands burns on every page, and his photos and essays prove to us that there is still beauty in this world-beauty worth fighting for."-Robert RedfordNorth of the sixtieth parallel, the sun shines for less than six hours in the winter, and towering mountains are the only skyscrapers. Pristine waters serve caribou, moose, and bears in an unbroken landscape. At any given moment in this spectacular scenery, there's a chance that Jonathan Waterman is present, trekking across the land. A masterful adventurer, Waterman has spent decades exploring the farth
Conservationists -- Arctic regions -- Biography. --- Mountaineers -- Arctic regions -- Biography. --- Travel photography -- Arctic regions. --- Travel writing -- Arctic regions. --- Waterman, Jonathan. --- Mountaineers --- Conservationists --- Travel writing --- Travel photography --- Social Sciences --- Recreation & Sports --- Photography --- Outdoor photography --- Travel --- Authorship --- Environmentalists --- Climbers, Mountain --- Mountain climbers --- Rock climbers --- Athletes
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Interkulturalitaet ist ein Paradigma, das in den letzten Jahren immer mehr an Aktualitaet gewonnen hat. Ruediger Sareika hat waehrend seiner Arbeit an der Evangelischen Akademie Schwerte-Villigst dieses Thema in innovativer und engagierter Weise in die Diskussion gebracht und unzaehlige Anregungen vermittelt - und dies vor vielen anderen. Dieser Band verdeutlicht mit vielen Beitraegen namhafter Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler, die Partnerinnen und Partner der Arbeit Ruediger Sareikas waren, den Stellenwert interkultureller Erfahrung fuer die deutsche Literatur und fuer die aktuelle li
Intercultural communication in literature. --- German literature --- Literature and society. --- Multiculturalism in literature. --- Multiculturalism. --- Travel writing --- Social aspects --- History and criticism. --- Sareika, Rüdiger --- Multicultural education -- Cross-cultural studies. --- Sociology & Social History --- Social Sciences --- Social Change
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A seventeenth-century English traveler to the Eastern Mediterranean would have faced a problem in writing about this unfamiliar place: how to describe its inhabitants in a way his countrymen would understand? In an age when a European education meant mastering the Classical literature of Greece and Rome, he would naturally turn to touchstones like the Iliad to explain the exotic customs of Ottoman lands. His Turk would have been Homer's Turk. An account of epic sweep, spanning the Crusades, the Indian Raj, and the postwar decline of the British Empire, Homer's Turk illuminates how English writers of all eras have relied on the Classics to help them understand the world once called "the Orient." Ancient Greek and Roman authors, Jerry Toner shows, served as a conceptual frame of reference over long periods in which trade, religious missions, and imperial interests shaped English encounters with the East. Rivaling the Bible as a widespread, flexible vehicle of Western thought, the Classics provided a ready model for portrayal and understanding of the Oriental Other. Such image-making, Toner argues, persists today in some of the ways the West frames its relationship with the Islamic world and the rising powers of India and China. Discussing examples that range from Jacobean travelogues to Hollywood blockbusters, Homer's Turk proves that there is no permanent version of either the ancient past or the East in English writing-the two have been continually reinvented alongside each other.
Classical literature --- Historiography --- Orientalism --- Travel writing --- Travel --- Authorship --- East and West --- Historical criticism --- History --- Literature, Classical --- Literature --- Literature, Ancient --- Greek literature --- Latin literature --- Influence. --- History. --- Criticism --- Orient --- East --- Asia --- Description and travel --- Early works to 1800.
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In 1994, after following a character in Peter Handke's novel Repetition into what is now Slovenia and after traveling in landscapes of Handke's youth, Zarko Radakovic and Scott Abbott published a two-headed text in Belgrade, Ponavljane (Repetitions). The possibility of narration in two voices, complicated by the third voice that is Peter Handke's own narrator, is the main focus of deliberation while traveling and reading and writing. Repetitions begins with Abbott's text, a fairly straightforward travel narrative. It ends with Radakovic's account of the same events, much less straightforward, more repetitious, more adventuresome.First, the book is written by two authors whose native languages are Serbian and English respectively (German is their only common language). The authors' perspectives contrast with and supplement one another: Radakovic grew up in Tito's Yugoslavia and Abbott comes from the Mormon American West; Radakovic is the translator of most of Peter Handke's works into Serbo-Croatian and Abbott translated Handke's provocative A Journey to the Rivers: Justice for Serbia for Viking Press and his play Voyage by Dugout: The Play of the Film of the War for PAJ (Performing Arts Journal); Radakovic was a journalist for Deutsche Welle in Cologne and Abbott is a professor of German literature at Utah Valley University; Radakovic is the author of several novels and Abbott has published mostly literary-critical work; Radakovic was married to a theoretical physicist from Belgrade and Abbott was married to a homemaker with whom he had seven children; and so on. Two sets of eyes. Two pens. Two visions of the world.
Travel writing --- Yugoslavia --- Peter Handke --- translation --- Slovenia --- travel --- Handke, Peter --- Homes and haunts. --- Carinthia (Slovenia) --- Slovenia --- Carnic Alps (Italy and Austria) --- Description and travel. --- Description and travel. --- Description and travel. --- Yugoslavia --- Peter Handke --- translation --- Slovenia --- travel
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The Cambridge Introduction to Travel Writing is structured in three parts. The first surveys the development of the genre from ancient times to the present day. The second, with separate chapters on the quest motif, the inner journey, postcolonial travel, and gender and sexuality, shows how historical context and literary convention act on features that have long been present. The third part discusses recent critical approaches and considers these alongside travel writers' own statements about their practice. The final chapter looks at current travel writing, including the impact of the internet, and anticipates future trends. The volume shows that travel writing has a long tradition, is more diverse than is often recognised, constitutes a serious literary genre, and, contrary to the assumptions of much recent work, can offer a radical challenge to dominant values and perspectives.
Récits de voyages --- Voyage --- Travelers' writings, English --- Travelers' writings, American --- Travelers' writings --- Travel in literature. --- Travel writing --- Voyages and travels --- Histoire et critique --- Dans la littérature --- History and criticism. --- History. --- Historiography. --- #KVHA:Letterkunde --- #KVHA:Reisverslag --- Travel in literature --- History and criticism --- Englisch. --- LITERARY CRITICISM --- Reiseliteratur. --- Resenärer i litteraturen --- Reseskildringar --- Resor i litteraturen --- Travel writing. --- Travelers' writings, American. --- Travelers' writings, English. --- Travelers' writings. --- European --- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. --- Litteraturkritik. --- Journeys --- Travel books --- Travels --- Trips --- Geography --- Adventure and adventurers --- Travel --- Travelers --- Voyages and travels in literature --- History --- Historiography --- Histoire et critique. --- Dans la littérature. --- Literary rhetorics --- Thematology --- Reisverhalen. --- Travelers' writings, English - History and criticism --- Travelers' writings, American - History and criticism --- Travelers' writings - History and criticism
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