Travel writings by Western visitors of the Orient have often been rebuffed for disseminating a stereotypical discourse on the people and the culture of the East. The rationale for the collective dismissal of such narratives, however, is built upon a limited canon whose myopic perspective creates a monolithic Orient. It is argued that since this dominant discourse leaves nearly no room for non-conformism, it has conveniently overlooked a large body of travel writings of western writers that adopt a non-Orientalist approach to appreciate cultural differences. To pursue this argument, the present study aims to explore Jürgen Wasim Frembgen’s At the Shrine of the Red Sufi: Five Days & Nights on Pilgrimage in Pakistan (2011) to exa...
Westerners came to this conclusion that to dominate Orient, they should gain sufficient knowledge ab...
Western media represents Third World destinations and communities as stagnant and primitive. Scholar...
After the World War II, the world remarks many changes in every aspect including culture, society, l...
A reader of Travels in Central Asia by Vambery expects a reliable and authentic picture of the histo...
Once upon a time the East was called as the exoticOrient and the West, as capitalist Occident. Novel...
Representation of the East in 18th century western travel narratives was an outcome of a European ae...
Recent German criticism has demonstrated that the relationships of Austria and Germany with the Ori...
In his introduction to the term “Orientalism,” Edward Said begins by paraphrasing the writing of a F...
The publication of Orientalism by Edward W. Said in 1978 gave rise to a new area of studies examinin...
This article concerns about the reflection of west, its cultural norms seen by the writers of the tr...
This article analyses representations of Egypt and Turkey in brochures produced by tour operators fo...
Confessional and romantic travel discourses belong to a tradition that dates back centuries, but unt...
In Orientalism (1979), one of his most prominent works, Edward Said lays out a critique of the West’...
Due to centuries of selective perception, the Oriental constituents of Westem cultures in popular co...
AbstractIt is known that travelbooks which are aimed to affect and change the readers’ point of view...
Westerners came to this conclusion that to dominate Orient, they should gain sufficient knowledge ab...
Western media represents Third World destinations and communities as stagnant and primitive. Scholar...
After the World War II, the world remarks many changes in every aspect including culture, society, l...
A reader of Travels in Central Asia by Vambery expects a reliable and authentic picture of the histo...
Once upon a time the East was called as the exoticOrient and the West, as capitalist Occident. Novel...
Representation of the East in 18th century western travel narratives was an outcome of a European ae...
Recent German criticism has demonstrated that the relationships of Austria and Germany with the Ori...
In his introduction to the term “Orientalism,” Edward Said begins by paraphrasing the writing of a F...
The publication of Orientalism by Edward W. Said in 1978 gave rise to a new area of studies examinin...
This article concerns about the reflection of west, its cultural norms seen by the writers of the tr...
This article analyses representations of Egypt and Turkey in brochures produced by tour operators fo...
Confessional and romantic travel discourses belong to a tradition that dates back centuries, but unt...
In Orientalism (1979), one of his most prominent works, Edward Said lays out a critique of the West’...
Due to centuries of selective perception, the Oriental constituents of Westem cultures in popular co...
AbstractIt is known that travelbooks which are aimed to affect and change the readers’ point of view...
Westerners came to this conclusion that to dominate Orient, they should gain sufficient knowledge ab...
Western media represents Third World destinations and communities as stagnant and primitive. Scholar...
After the World War II, the world remarks many changes in every aspect including culture, society, l...