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.
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.
WILLIAM DALRYMPLE Independent Scholar TABISH KHAIR Associate Professor of English, Aarhus University, Denmark CLAIRE LINDSAY Senior Lecturer in Latin American Literature and Culture, University College London, UK MARÍA LOURDES LÓPEZ ROPERO Lecturer in English, University of Alicante, Spain PANKAJ MISHRA Independent Scholar ZORAN PE?I? Lecturer in Literary and Cultural Studies, Roskilde University, Denmark RICHARD PHILLIPS Reader in Geography, University of Liverpool, UK BIDHAN ROY Lecturer in Literature, California State University, Los Angeles, USA ANNE SCHRODER Independent Scholar PAUL SMETHURST Associate Professor in the School of English, University of Hong Kong
Inhaltsangabe
Notes on Contributors Introduction: Reading Postcolonial Travel Writing; J.D.Edwards & R.Graulund Beyond Imperial Eyes; C.Lindsay Disturbing Naipaul's 'Universal Civilization': Islam, Travel Narratives and the Limits of Westernization; B.Roy Traveling Home: Global Travel and the Postcolonial in the Travel Writing of Pico Iyer; R.Graulund Travel Writing and Postcoloniality: Caryl Phillips's The Atlantic Sound ; M.L.L.Ropero Decolonizing Travel: James/Jan Morris's Geographies; R.Phillips 'Between somewhere and elsewhere': Sugar, Slate and Postcolonial Travel Writing; J.D.Edwards Where the Other Half Lives: Touring the Sites of Caribbean Spirit Possession in Jamaica Kincaid's A Small Place; A.Schroder Flora Diaspora in Jamaica Kincaid's Travel Writing; Z.Pe?i? Post-Orientalism and the Past-Colonial in William Dalrymple's Travel Histories; P.Smethurst An Interview with William Dalrymple and Pankaj Mishra; T.Khair Index
Notes on Contributors Introduction: Reading Postcolonial Travel Writing; J.D.Edwards & R.Graulund Beyond Imperial Eyes; C.Lindsay Disturbing Naipaul's 'Universal Civilization': Islam, Travel Narratives and the Limits of Westernization; B.Roy Traveling Home: Global Travel and the Postcolonial in the Travel Writing of Pico Iyer; R.Graulund Travel Writing and Postcoloniality: Caryl Phillips's The Atlantic Sound ; M.L.L.Ropero Decolonizing Travel: James/Jan Morris's Geographies; R.Phillips 'Between somewhere and elsewhere': Sugar, Slate and Postcolonial Travel Writing; J.D.Edwards Where the Other Half Lives: Touring the Sites of Caribbean Spirit Possession in Jamaica Kincaid's A Small Place; A.Schroder Flora Diaspora in Jamaica Kincaid's Travel Writing; Z.Pe?i? Post-Orientalism and the Past-Colonial in William Dalrymple's Travel Histories; P.Smethurst An Interview with William Dalrymple and Pankaj Mishra; T.Khair Index
Rezensionen
'Postcolonial Travel Writing: Critical Explorations is an important study of central contemporary writers and their postcolonial travel text. With an impressive line-up of experts in the field, including scholars and travel writers, the collection embarks on the very timely project not only to offer close, theory-informed readings of significant travelogues, but also to revisit the use and usefulness of paradigms like 'the postcolonial', 'globalization', 'transculturation', or 'the contact zone', with which these travel texts are usually greeted and treated.'
- Julia Kuehn, Assistant Professor of English, University of Hong Kong
'Postcolonial Travel Writing is a wonderful new addition to travel writing studies...The attention to questions of form in almost all essays while not always conclusive and one need not be, of course is very welcome, and we get 'travel history', 'travel writing', 'travel memoir' and 'travelogue' jostling for nomenclatural space...The volume is likely to be essential reading for scholars and students of this notoriously Protean genre.' - Pramod K. Nayar, The University of Hyderabad, India, Studies in Travel Writing
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