The rubric of travel writing generally suggests colonizing movements from West to East: this essay will focus on travelogues by Tagore and others that subvert such power relations as they move from East to West
In this paper it is illustrated that late eighteenth-century English travel guidebook writers promot...
The twelve contributors to this book amply demonstrate the richness, vitality and complexity of the ...
This article analyses Bengali- and Hindi-language travelogues written by Indian railway travellers i...
THE COUNTER-COLONIAL TRAVEL WRITING OF FANNY PARKES AND E.M. FORSTER by Amy Lynn Snook June, 201...
The Australian colonies were popular destinations for mid- to late-nineteenth-century British travel...
The history of English travel narratives reveals that its origin and development is closely linked t...
Collection of essays covering the narration of travel through texts, images and objects. Interrogat...
they travelled to far off regions in the South-EastAsia and articulated the idea of the exotic east ...
Ida E. Cliffe was posted in India as a nurse during the First World War. In a travel memoir publishe...
In recent years historians have highlighted country houses’ colonial connections. Such work is anima...
This study examines the relation between travel writing and postcolonialism. In order to dothis it f...
This study examines the development of the genre of travel in the pre-colonial, colonial and post-co...
Critics assume that all autobiographical writings are essentially subject-oriented, and therefore, u...
Homecomings argues that women\u27s travel writing must be read as an important source of critiques o...
This article examines the emergence of a distinctive brand of political cosmopolitanism across Brita...
In this paper it is illustrated that late eighteenth-century English travel guidebook writers promot...
The twelve contributors to this book amply demonstrate the richness, vitality and complexity of the ...
This article analyses Bengali- and Hindi-language travelogues written by Indian railway travellers i...
THE COUNTER-COLONIAL TRAVEL WRITING OF FANNY PARKES AND E.M. FORSTER by Amy Lynn Snook June, 201...
The Australian colonies were popular destinations for mid- to late-nineteenth-century British travel...
The history of English travel narratives reveals that its origin and development is closely linked t...
Collection of essays covering the narration of travel through texts, images and objects. Interrogat...
they travelled to far off regions in the South-EastAsia and articulated the idea of the exotic east ...
Ida E. Cliffe was posted in India as a nurse during the First World War. In a travel memoir publishe...
In recent years historians have highlighted country houses’ colonial connections. Such work is anima...
This study examines the relation between travel writing and postcolonialism. In order to dothis it f...
This study examines the development of the genre of travel in the pre-colonial, colonial and post-co...
Critics assume that all autobiographical writings are essentially subject-oriented, and therefore, u...
Homecomings argues that women\u27s travel writing must be read as an important source of critiques o...
This article examines the emergence of a distinctive brand of political cosmopolitanism across Brita...
In this paper it is illustrated that late eighteenth-century English travel guidebook writers promot...
The twelve contributors to this book amply demonstrate the richness, vitality and complexity of the ...
This article analyses Bengali- and Hindi-language travelogues written by Indian railway travellers i...