In recent years, travel writing, once considered a minor genre, has been the subject of increased critical attention. Critics have focused on the ways in which travel narratives serve both to construct and to destabilize notions of identity at the individual, regional, and national levels. As the books under consideration here show, travel narratives produced by Caribbean and Latin American women writers in particular, demonstrate the malleability of subject positions, as the women travelers interrogate their shifting roles vis-à-vis the metropolis as well as male-dominated writing traditions
Women who wrote amid their transnational travels in the Caribbean and Mexico in the first half of th...
This article introduces a Special Issue of Women's Writing on the theme of women's travel writing. I...
My study of women travel writers and imperialism is informed by four inseparable concerns, namely th...
In recent years, travel writing, once considered a minor genre, has been the subject of increased cr...
This paper reflects on memoirs and travel writing by Latin American women authors. It intends to con...
This article analyses the forms in which women have represented their displacements through diverse ...
In this collection of writings by women both inside and outside of Argentina, Mónica Szurmuk has un...
The technological progress of the nineteenth century made travelling across the seas and the publish...
This paper reflects on memoirs and travel writing by Latin American women authors. It intends to con...
Confessional and romantic travel discourses belong to a tradition that dates back centuries, but unt...
The purpose of this study is to examine the formation of a feminine identity in the narrative forms ...
Travel writers in the previous centuries narrated their experiences abroad not only to understand th...
Travel writers in the previous centuries narrated their experiences abroad not only to understand th...
In the context of a discussion on the relations between gender, travel and writing, Yanna Hadatty su...
Women¿s travel writing in the twentieth century can be seen as an area of new literature which both ...
Women who wrote amid their transnational travels in the Caribbean and Mexico in the first half of th...
This article introduces a Special Issue of Women's Writing on the theme of women's travel writing. I...
My study of women travel writers and imperialism is informed by four inseparable concerns, namely th...
In recent years, travel writing, once considered a minor genre, has been the subject of increased cr...
This paper reflects on memoirs and travel writing by Latin American women authors. It intends to con...
This article analyses the forms in which women have represented their displacements through diverse ...
In this collection of writings by women both inside and outside of Argentina, Mónica Szurmuk has un...
The technological progress of the nineteenth century made travelling across the seas and the publish...
This paper reflects on memoirs and travel writing by Latin American women authors. It intends to con...
Confessional and romantic travel discourses belong to a tradition that dates back centuries, but unt...
The purpose of this study is to examine the formation of a feminine identity in the narrative forms ...
Travel writers in the previous centuries narrated their experiences abroad not only to understand th...
Travel writers in the previous centuries narrated their experiences abroad not only to understand th...
In the context of a discussion on the relations between gender, travel and writing, Yanna Hadatty su...
Women¿s travel writing in the twentieth century can be seen as an area of new literature which both ...
Women who wrote amid their transnational travels in the Caribbean and Mexico in the first half of th...
This article introduces a Special Issue of Women's Writing on the theme of women's travel writing. I...
My study of women travel writers and imperialism is informed by four inseparable concerns, namely th...