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This study seeks to examine the rise of interest in American travel narratives and increasing Orientalist representations on direct encounter with the Orient within six immediately popular and influential narratives. The work traces 19th century American exceptionalist discourses in these narratives via categories of latent Orientalism and argue for a by no means uniform but an indigenous 19th century latent American Orientalism prevalent in these six texts. The analysis also draws on the substantial influence of the journey narrative both as a motif and as a genre in the 19th century American…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This study seeks to examine the rise of interest in American travel narratives and increasing Orientalist representations on direct encounter with the Orient within six immediately popular and influential narratives. The work traces 19th century American exceptionalist discourses in these narratives via categories of latent Orientalism and argue for a by no means uniform but an indigenous 19th century latent American Orientalism prevalent in these six texts. The analysis also draws on the substantial influence of the journey narrative both as a motif and as a genre in the 19th century American literary scene and its historically embedded impact. The work treats the discursive preferences of the authors as conscious strategies or subliminal reflexes in the national identity formation processes that these narratives partake in.
Autorenporträt
Born in ¿stanbul, Turkey, Cansu Özge Özmen is currently Assistant Professor and chair of the Department of English Language and Literature at Nam¿k Kemal University in Tekirdä, Turkey. She graduated with an MA degree in American Studies from the University of Heidelberg, and holds a PhD in Literature from Jacobs University Bremen, Germany.