Despite the continued popularity of travel blogs, there is a lack of contemporary criticism concerning the literal and figurative meanings of ‘wandering’ in the genre of online travel writing. One only has to trawl through the blogosphere to notice the number of female travellers who refer to themselves as ‘wandering’ women. However, female wandering has received little to no study in travel writing scholarship. In other words, what a ‘wandering woman’ is exactly – for example, why she wanders and how, as well as what constitutes an act of wandering – is yet to be widely theorised. Furthermore, the subversive tendency of female wandering to disrupt not only circular journeys but also stable conceptualisations of home has not been deeply exp...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. From the perspective of Goffman’s theories of self-presentation, trave...
Purpose: In this paper, the aim is to study virtual presence in travel blogs. The paper seeks to arg...
The world is increasingly mobile (Adey 2006). Flows of good, services and cultures are changing the ...
abstract: Woman with Wanderlust is a travel blog made to break down the stereotypes of female travel...
This paper maps trouble spots and sites of turbulence in contemporary works of female travel. Since ...
This paper maps gendered trouble spots in contemporary works of female travel. Since travel itself i...
Blogs or writings on the virtual wall are observed as a technology that uses a cost-free writing spa...
Travel blogging’s necessary routine and connectedness directly challenge the sensation of liminality...
This thesis examines the discursive tension between travel and tourism and analyses how narrative te...
Wandering is an embodied movement through a landscape, cityscape, or soundscape; it is a venture tha...
This article introduces a Special Issue of Women's Writing on the theme of women's travel writing. I...
Published in the Cambridge Studies in Romanticism Collection, Ingrid Horrocks’s Women Wanderers and ...
Launched online in 2014, the Women’s Travel Writing database provides full and accurate bibliographi...
This paper examines a guidebook publisher's travel blog in order to shed light on the tensions betwe...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the potential of travel blogs, as a form of popular new med...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. From the perspective of Goffman’s theories of self-presentation, trave...
Purpose: In this paper, the aim is to study virtual presence in travel blogs. The paper seeks to arg...
The world is increasingly mobile (Adey 2006). Flows of good, services and cultures are changing the ...
abstract: Woman with Wanderlust is a travel blog made to break down the stereotypes of female travel...
This paper maps trouble spots and sites of turbulence in contemporary works of female travel. Since ...
This paper maps gendered trouble spots in contemporary works of female travel. Since travel itself i...
Blogs or writings on the virtual wall are observed as a technology that uses a cost-free writing spa...
Travel blogging’s necessary routine and connectedness directly challenge the sensation of liminality...
This thesis examines the discursive tension between travel and tourism and analyses how narrative te...
Wandering is an embodied movement through a landscape, cityscape, or soundscape; it is a venture tha...
This article introduces a Special Issue of Women's Writing on the theme of women's travel writing. I...
Published in the Cambridge Studies in Romanticism Collection, Ingrid Horrocks’s Women Wanderers and ...
Launched online in 2014, the Women’s Travel Writing database provides full and accurate bibliographi...
This paper examines a guidebook publisher's travel blog in order to shed light on the tensions betwe...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the potential of travel blogs, as a form of popular new med...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. From the perspective of Goffman’s theories of self-presentation, trave...
Purpose: In this paper, the aim is to study virtual presence in travel blogs. The paper seeks to arg...
The world is increasingly mobile (Adey 2006). Flows of good, services and cultures are changing the ...