Travel writing soared in the Western world in the early-modern era with the widening geographical knowledge. This was accompanied by a genre of travel fiction. The present study analyses a short Swedish novella from 1815, Swensken på Ti-mor (The Swede on Timor), 'translated' by Christina Cronhjelm from a purported English account. It is a romantic tale of a Swedish sailor who is shipwrecked and is adopted by an indigenous group on the Southeast Asian island Timor, marrying a local woman and converting to Islam. The novella is remarkable for the positive portrayal of indigenous society and to some extent Islam. The article discusses the literary tropes influencing the account, and the partly accurate ethnographic and historical details
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Travel writing soared in the Western world in the early-modern era with the widening geographical kn...
In this paper, I reflect on an academic visit as a post-doctoral researcher in Sweden. I challenge t...
This is a study about how Swedish travel magazines write about tropical islands with a history of co...
The purpose for this study was to illustrate how images of Sweden and Swedishness is produced and re...
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The Swede Nils Mattsson Kiöping (1621–1680) was a priest’s son and a bastard grandson of the Queen’s...
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This master´s degree essay aims to analyze and confront two travel memoirs on the Sami people, an in...
This article analyses how European travellers depicted the bodies of indigenous people in their trav...
Travel writings have long served as important points of reference for Western academicians, travell...
Since Marco Polo\u27s day, traveling to Tibet has offered certain promises to the West--whether thos...
The present article seeks to analyze the representation of Yemeni culture in early 20th century Brit...
Around the end of the 19th century a small private steamer leaves from the coasts of Southern Englan...
Travel writing soared in the Western world in the early-modern era with the widening geographical kn...
In this paper, I reflect on an academic visit as a post-doctoral researcher in Sweden. I challenge t...
This is a study about how Swedish travel magazines write about tropical islands with a history of co...
The purpose for this study was to illustrate how images of Sweden and Swedishness is produced and re...
International audienceThis article aims to explore the representation of the Other in Flores och Bla...
This thesis examines the images of Germany and Sweden in several travelogues during a period of appr...
In the 17th and 18th century, travel and exploration outside Europe became more frequent, as did wri...
The Swede Nils Mattsson Kiöping (1621–1680) was a priest’s son and a bastard grandson of the Queen’s...
This is a study of a group of Swedish travellers, and of the traveller community, a marginalized gro...
This master´s degree essay aims to analyze and confront two travel memoirs on the Sami people, an in...
This article analyses how European travellers depicted the bodies of indigenous people in their trav...
Travel writings have long served as important points of reference for Western academicians, travell...
Since Marco Polo\u27s day, traveling to Tibet has offered certain promises to the West--whether thos...
The present article seeks to analyze the representation of Yemeni culture in early 20th century Brit...
Around the end of the 19th century a small private steamer leaves from the coasts of Southern Englan...