travellers painted very interesting pictures when they travelled to far off regions in the South-East Asia and articulated the idea of the exotic east through their travelogues for a curious western audience. The paper seeks to study the changes in perceptions in early travel writings of the east and the west and explores how the east was perceived by the west and how these ideas changed with the advent of Colonialism and Occidentalism
European representations of Eastern cultures have always been somewhat coloured by bias. The impact ...
Victorian travelers in colonial contexts encountered differences in landscape, mores and manners, so...
Travel writing first evolved with Pausanius, a Greek geographer from the 2nd century AD (Pretzler). ...
they travelled to far off regions in the South-EastAsia and articulated the idea of the exotic east ...
Travel writings have long served as important points of reference for Western academicians, travell...
The book offers a detailed and analytic account of the representations of the exotic in West African...
This paper is about how Western travelers perceived Tibetans from 1900 until 1950. It explores the t...
This study examines the development of the genre of travel in the pre-colonial, colonial and post-co...
Since Marco Polo\u27s day, traveling to Tibet has offered certain promises to the West--whether thos...
This open access book provides an analysis of human actors and their capacity to explore and concept...
Exoticism in Western travel writing of the colonial era, i.e. travellers’ representations of differe...
AbstractIt is known that travelbooks which are aimed to affect and change the readers’ point of view...
Collection of essays covering the narration of travel through texts, images and objects. Interrogat...
This study examines the relation between travel writing and postcolonialism. In order to dothis it f...
This paper is about how Western travelers perceived Tibetans from 1900 until 1950. It explores the t...
European representations of Eastern cultures have always been somewhat coloured by bias. The impact ...
Victorian travelers in colonial contexts encountered differences in landscape, mores and manners, so...
Travel writing first evolved with Pausanius, a Greek geographer from the 2nd century AD (Pretzler). ...
they travelled to far off regions in the South-EastAsia and articulated the idea of the exotic east ...
Travel writings have long served as important points of reference for Western academicians, travell...
The book offers a detailed and analytic account of the representations of the exotic in West African...
This paper is about how Western travelers perceived Tibetans from 1900 until 1950. It explores the t...
This study examines the development of the genre of travel in the pre-colonial, colonial and post-co...
Since Marco Polo\u27s day, traveling to Tibet has offered certain promises to the West--whether thos...
This open access book provides an analysis of human actors and their capacity to explore and concept...
Exoticism in Western travel writing of the colonial era, i.e. travellers’ representations of differe...
AbstractIt is known that travelbooks which are aimed to affect and change the readers’ point of view...
Collection of essays covering the narration of travel through texts, images and objects. Interrogat...
This study examines the relation between travel writing and postcolonialism. In order to dothis it f...
This paper is about how Western travelers perceived Tibetans from 1900 until 1950. It explores the t...
European representations of Eastern cultures have always been somewhat coloured by bias. The impact ...
Victorian travelers in colonial contexts encountered differences in landscape, mores and manners, so...
Travel writing first evolved with Pausanius, a Greek geographer from the 2nd century AD (Pretzler). ...