This article focuses on the portrayal of Australia by two female French travel writers at the turn of the twenty-first century. Based upon Charles Forsdick’s theory of a set of uncertainties locatable in Francophone travel writing at the fin de siècle, this article analyzes how such uncertainties are played out in an Australian setting. It argues that while these texts ostensibly exoticize Australia in stereotypical manners, they gradually complicate these views, especially through their representation of rural Australia. Both writers find in rural Australia the means of recovery from the trauma that has spurred them to travel, which they locate in fast-paced, urban European life. Yet their texts are not simple celebrations of Australia as ...
This article uses a discussion of David Malouf's novel 'An Imaginary Life' to explore the way that A...
Travel memoirs tend to be premised on the transformation of the self through spatial translation. Th...
This article considers the advancements made in Australian historical scholarship since the transnat...
This article reads the work of Catherine Rey and Marie-Paule Leroux as examples of French-Australian...
Rare during the twentieth century, at least twenty-nine book-length memoirs of Australians in France...
It is amazing to see just how much travel writing, writmg which does not exclusively belong to this ...
Memoirs by Australians of living in France have proliferated since 2001. Their appeal largely depend...
While only one book-length memoir recounting the sojourn of an Australian in France was published in...
It is amazing to see just how much travel writing, writing which does not exclusively belong to the ...
While only one book-length memoir recounting the sojourn of an Australian in France was published in...
This paper explores the blurred genre of travel writing and the obligation placed on the traveller t...
Although commonly characterized as an immigrant nation, Australia has been shaped just as importantl...
It is amazing to see just how much travel writing, writmg which does not exclusively belong to this ...
Travel has always been an important trope of settler literature, central not only to colonial displa...
This article compares responses to travel writing and imaginative fiction about the settler colonies...
This article uses a discussion of David Malouf's novel 'An Imaginary Life' to explore the way that A...
Travel memoirs tend to be premised on the transformation of the self through spatial translation. Th...
This article considers the advancements made in Australian historical scholarship since the transnat...
This article reads the work of Catherine Rey and Marie-Paule Leroux as examples of French-Australian...
Rare during the twentieth century, at least twenty-nine book-length memoirs of Australians in France...
It is amazing to see just how much travel writing, writmg which does not exclusively belong to this ...
Memoirs by Australians of living in France have proliferated since 2001. Their appeal largely depend...
While only one book-length memoir recounting the sojourn of an Australian in France was published in...
It is amazing to see just how much travel writing, writing which does not exclusively belong to the ...
While only one book-length memoir recounting the sojourn of an Australian in France was published in...
This paper explores the blurred genre of travel writing and the obligation placed on the traveller t...
Although commonly characterized as an immigrant nation, Australia has been shaped just as importantl...
It is amazing to see just how much travel writing, writmg which does not exclusively belong to this ...
Travel has always been an important trope of settler literature, central not only to colonial displa...
This article compares responses to travel writing and imaginative fiction about the settler colonies...
This article uses a discussion of David Malouf's novel 'An Imaginary Life' to explore the way that A...
Travel memoirs tend to be premised on the transformation of the self through spatial translation. Th...
This article considers the advancements made in Australian historical scholarship since the transnat...