This special section considers the interconnections of print culture and mobility across the Pacific in the early twentieth century. The contributors explore how print culture was part of the practices, experiences, mediations, and representations of travel and mobility, and understand mobility in a number of ways: from the movement of people and texts across space and the mobility of ideas to the opportunities of social mobility through travel. The special section moves beyond studies of travel writing and the literary analysis of travel narratives by discussing a range of genres, by paying attention to readers and reception, and by focusing on actual mobility and its representation as well as the mediation between the two
This article explores the possibility of renewing the comparative study of Canadian and Australian l...
This article explores the possibility of renewing the comparative study of Canadian and Australian l...
This article explores the possibility of renewing the comparative study of Canadian and Australian l...
This special section considers the interconnections of print culture and mobility across the Pacific...
This special section considers the interconnections of print culture and mobility across the Pacific...
This special section considers the interconnections of print culture and mobility across the Pacific...
In the interwar period, increasingly mobile Australians began to contemplate travel across the Pacif...
In the interwar period, increasingly mobile Australians began to contemplate travel across the Pacif...
In the early twentieth century, new technologies of media, communication, and transportation opened ...
In the early twentieth century, new technologies of media, communication, and transportation opened ...
In the interwar period, increasingly mobile Australians began to contemplate travel across the Pacif...
In the 1920s and 1930s, glossy, quality magazines brought a flair of cosmopolitanism, glamour and ex...
In the 1920s and 1930s, glossy, quality magazines brought a flair of cosmopolitanism, glamour and ex...
In the interwar period, increasingly mobile Australians began to contemplate travel across the Pacif...
In the 1920s and 1930s, glossy, quality magazines brought a flair of cosmopolitanism, glamour and ex...
This article explores the possibility of renewing the comparative study of Canadian and Australian l...
This article explores the possibility of renewing the comparative study of Canadian and Australian l...
This article explores the possibility of renewing the comparative study of Canadian and Australian l...
This special section considers the interconnections of print culture and mobility across the Pacific...
This special section considers the interconnections of print culture and mobility across the Pacific...
This special section considers the interconnections of print culture and mobility across the Pacific...
In the interwar period, increasingly mobile Australians began to contemplate travel across the Pacif...
In the interwar period, increasingly mobile Australians began to contemplate travel across the Pacif...
In the early twentieth century, new technologies of media, communication, and transportation opened ...
In the early twentieth century, new technologies of media, communication, and transportation opened ...
In the interwar period, increasingly mobile Australians began to contemplate travel across the Pacif...
In the 1920s and 1930s, glossy, quality magazines brought a flair of cosmopolitanism, glamour and ex...
In the 1920s and 1930s, glossy, quality magazines brought a flair of cosmopolitanism, glamour and ex...
In the interwar period, increasingly mobile Australians began to contemplate travel across the Pacif...
In the 1920s and 1930s, glossy, quality magazines brought a flair of cosmopolitanism, glamour and ex...
This article explores the possibility of renewing the comparative study of Canadian and Australian l...
This article explores the possibility of renewing the comparative study of Canadian and Australian l...
This article explores the possibility of renewing the comparative study of Canadian and Australian l...