This chapter aims to examine the north-south European relationship through contemporary travel writing, especially that which depicts the Italian South. Italy and the Mediterranean have ‘always’ been the objective of Northern travellers. In the past, the European South was a sort of inner Orient, against which Northern European identity could perceive itself as a modern and, therefore superior world. Terms like “change”, “innovation”, “progress” on one hand, and “immobility”, “tradition” and “backwardness” on the other, have effortlessly been attributed to the two geo-cultural spaces. However, I would employ the term Meridionism (M. Pfister, L. Cazzato) rather than Orientalism (E. Said). If Orientalism was born as a cultural tool for the i...
In the past few years a number of critical studies have been entirely or partly devoted to an analy...
This paper offers a contribution to the recent emergence in geography of studies of travel writers a...
Anti- and post-colonial critiques have frequently had occasion to note how a Eurocentric imaginary p...
This chapter aims to examine the north-south European relationship through contemporary travel writi...
This thesis compares two bodies of travel writing; the accounts of ‘middling types’ of British trave...
Contemporary Europe is again haunted by the old stereotypes of corrupted southerners and virtuous no...
Albeit late with respect to the Iberians, the English contributed in a hegemonic way to the rise of ...
The history of the modern Mediterranean is a history of fracturing. Since the middle of the seventee...
The aim of this essay is to examine the connection, on the one hand, between discursive formations ...
The paper explores the different ways in which Italy and Italian art, culture, customs, and traditio...
This essay examines the way in which the cultural areas of “the Mediterranean” and “the Orient” inte...
This book is a companion volume to Dickens and Italy, edited by Michael Hollington and Francesca Ore...
This work explores the transmission and influence of travel literature by British travellers to Cala...
ABSTRACT No country on the European Continent has captivated the English imagination so completely a...
This essay is an excavation into what I call the “Anglo-Southern Relations” archive.” Specifically, ...
In the past few years a number of critical studies have been entirely or partly devoted to an analy...
This paper offers a contribution to the recent emergence in geography of studies of travel writers a...
Anti- and post-colonial critiques have frequently had occasion to note how a Eurocentric imaginary p...
This chapter aims to examine the north-south European relationship through contemporary travel writi...
This thesis compares two bodies of travel writing; the accounts of ‘middling types’ of British trave...
Contemporary Europe is again haunted by the old stereotypes of corrupted southerners and virtuous no...
Albeit late with respect to the Iberians, the English contributed in a hegemonic way to the rise of ...
The history of the modern Mediterranean is a history of fracturing. Since the middle of the seventee...
The aim of this essay is to examine the connection, on the one hand, between discursive formations ...
The paper explores the different ways in which Italy and Italian art, culture, customs, and traditio...
This essay examines the way in which the cultural areas of “the Mediterranean” and “the Orient” inte...
This book is a companion volume to Dickens and Italy, edited by Michael Hollington and Francesca Ore...
This work explores the transmission and influence of travel literature by British travellers to Cala...
ABSTRACT No country on the European Continent has captivated the English imagination so completely a...
This essay is an excavation into what I call the “Anglo-Southern Relations” archive.” Specifically, ...
In the past few years a number of critical studies have been entirely or partly devoted to an analy...
This paper offers a contribution to the recent emergence in geography of studies of travel writers a...
Anti- and post-colonial critiques have frequently had occasion to note how a Eurocentric imaginary p...