Gender, Companionship, and Travel
Discourses in Pre-modern and Modern Travel Literature
Herausgeber: Meens, Floris; Sintobin, Tom
Gender, Companionship, and Travel
Discourses in Pre-modern and Modern Travel Literature
Herausgeber: Meens, Floris; Sintobin, Tom
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This book explores companionship in travel writing in pre-modern and modern times. It features women as travellers from all parts of the world, with varied travel patterns and behaviours. It documents their stories against the backdrop of companionship, or the absence of it. The book reveals that from antiquity onwards traveling together has alw
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This book explores companionship in travel writing in pre-modern and modern times. It features women as travellers from all parts of the world, with varied travel patterns and behaviours. It documents their stories against the backdrop of companionship, or the absence of it. The book reveals that from antiquity onwards traveling together has alw
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9780367583088
- ISBN-10: 0367583089
- Artikelnr.: 66557534
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9780367583088
- ISBN-10: 0367583089
- Artikelnr.: 66557534
Floris Meens is Assistant Professor of Cultural History at Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands. During the last couple of years, his broad interest in cultural history has resulted in publications on European travel cultures, European Lieux de mémoire, the history of private music cultures, and on modern intellectual and cultural networks. Tom Sintobin is Assistant Professor of Cultural Studies at Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands. His research interests include Dutch literature from the nineteenth and twentieth century, Dutch and Belgian culture around 1900, and cultures of tourism.
Introduction 1. On the Ship in Petronius' Satyrica. Gender Roles on the
Move in the Early Roman Empire 2. Meeting the holy men. Self-perception of
the female traveller and interaction between men and women in the late
antique Itinerarium Egeriae 3. 'He proved to be an inseparable travel
companion'. Emo of Wittewierum and his Rome-journey in 1211-1212 4. Not for
weaker vessels?! Travel and Gender in the Early Modern Low Countries 5. The
travels/travails of Mme de Sévigné. The companion(s) of an inveterate
letter-writer. 6. Female Passengers and Female Voices in Early Modern Dutch
Travelogues of Leisure Trips (1669-1748) 7. Memsahibs' Travel Writings:
Wifely Virtues, and Female Imperial Historiography 8. Travelogues by two
companions describing Rachel's American odyssée mortelle 1855-1856. 9.
Companions and Competitors. Men and Women Travellers and Travel Writing in
the mid-19th-century French Pyrenees 10. Enamoured Men - Confident Women.
Gender Relations and the Travel Journal of Lilla von Bulyovszky (1833-1909)
11. An Italian in Scandinavia. Elisa Capellis's Idealizations of the North
12. Goddess and Leader: Conflict and Companionship in Agnes Herbert's
Hunting Travelogues 13. 'My luggage and my ladies were unloaded'
Companionship in Cyriel Buysse's De vroolijke tocht 14. Comrade Lisa.
Spousal labour and family branding in Colin and Lisa Ross's travel media
15. The Not So Solo Traveller. Mary Pos, Dutch Writer and Journalist
Move in the Early Roman Empire 2. Meeting the holy men. Self-perception of
the female traveller and interaction between men and women in the late
antique Itinerarium Egeriae 3. 'He proved to be an inseparable travel
companion'. Emo of Wittewierum and his Rome-journey in 1211-1212 4. Not for
weaker vessels?! Travel and Gender in the Early Modern Low Countries 5. The
travels/travails of Mme de Sévigné. The companion(s) of an inveterate
letter-writer. 6. Female Passengers and Female Voices in Early Modern Dutch
Travelogues of Leisure Trips (1669-1748) 7. Memsahibs' Travel Writings:
Wifely Virtues, and Female Imperial Historiography 8. Travelogues by two
companions describing Rachel's American odyssée mortelle 1855-1856. 9.
Companions and Competitors. Men and Women Travellers and Travel Writing in
the mid-19th-century French Pyrenees 10. Enamoured Men - Confident Women.
Gender Relations and the Travel Journal of Lilla von Bulyovszky (1833-1909)
11. An Italian in Scandinavia. Elisa Capellis's Idealizations of the North
12. Goddess and Leader: Conflict and Companionship in Agnes Herbert's
Hunting Travelogues 13. 'My luggage and my ladies were unloaded'
Companionship in Cyriel Buysse's De vroolijke tocht 14. Comrade Lisa.
Spousal labour and family branding in Colin and Lisa Ross's travel media
15. The Not So Solo Traveller. Mary Pos, Dutch Writer and Journalist
Introduction 1. On the Ship in Petronius' Satyrica. Gender Roles on the
Move in the Early Roman Empire 2. Meeting the holy men. Self-perception of
the female traveller and interaction between men and women in the late
antique Itinerarium Egeriae 3. 'He proved to be an inseparable travel
companion'. Emo of Wittewierum and his Rome-journey in 1211-1212 4. Not for
weaker vessels?! Travel and Gender in the Early Modern Low Countries 5. The
travels/travails of Mme de Sévigné. The companion(s) of an inveterate
letter-writer. 6. Female Passengers and Female Voices in Early Modern Dutch
Travelogues of Leisure Trips (1669-1748) 7. Memsahibs' Travel Writings:
Wifely Virtues, and Female Imperial Historiography 8. Travelogues by two
companions describing Rachel's American odyssée mortelle 1855-1856. 9.
Companions and Competitors. Men and Women Travellers and Travel Writing in
the mid-19th-century French Pyrenees 10. Enamoured Men - Confident Women.
Gender Relations and the Travel Journal of Lilla von Bulyovszky (1833-1909)
11. An Italian in Scandinavia. Elisa Capellis's Idealizations of the North
12. Goddess and Leader: Conflict and Companionship in Agnes Herbert's
Hunting Travelogues 13. 'My luggage and my ladies were unloaded'
Companionship in Cyriel Buysse's De vroolijke tocht 14. Comrade Lisa.
Spousal labour and family branding in Colin and Lisa Ross's travel media
15. The Not So Solo Traveller. Mary Pos, Dutch Writer and Journalist
Move in the Early Roman Empire 2. Meeting the holy men. Self-perception of
the female traveller and interaction between men and women in the late
antique Itinerarium Egeriae 3. 'He proved to be an inseparable travel
companion'. Emo of Wittewierum and his Rome-journey in 1211-1212 4. Not for
weaker vessels?! Travel and Gender in the Early Modern Low Countries 5. The
travels/travails of Mme de Sévigné. The companion(s) of an inveterate
letter-writer. 6. Female Passengers and Female Voices in Early Modern Dutch
Travelogues of Leisure Trips (1669-1748) 7. Memsahibs' Travel Writings:
Wifely Virtues, and Female Imperial Historiography 8. Travelogues by two
companions describing Rachel's American odyssée mortelle 1855-1856. 9.
Companions and Competitors. Men and Women Travellers and Travel Writing in
the mid-19th-century French Pyrenees 10. Enamoured Men - Confident Women.
Gender Relations and the Travel Journal of Lilla von Bulyovszky (1833-1909)
11. An Italian in Scandinavia. Elisa Capellis's Idealizations of the North
12. Goddess and Leader: Conflict and Companionship in Agnes Herbert's
Hunting Travelogues 13. 'My luggage and my ladies were unloaded'
Companionship in Cyriel Buysse's De vroolijke tocht 14. Comrade Lisa.
Spousal labour and family branding in Colin and Lisa Ross's travel media
15. The Not So Solo Traveller. Mary Pos, Dutch Writer and Journalist