Burton Holmes Travelogues

Burton Holmes Travelogues
Title Burton Holmes Travelogues PDF eBook
Author Burton Holmes
Publisher
Pages 366
Release 1919
Genre Voyages and travels
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Travelogues: Vignettes from Trains in Motion

Travelogues: Vignettes from Trains in Motion
Title Travelogues: Vignettes from Trains in Motion PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Jennings
Publisher Brain Jar Press
Pages 41
Release 2020-10-12
Genre Poetry
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How can people work on trains? Read on trains? There is so much happening outside! With these words, World Fantasy and Hugo Award-nominated artist Kathleen Jennings opens the door to a graceful, nuanced world of travel vignettes. With an affinity for words that’s equal to her celebrated artwork, Jennings captures the passing landscape with an illustrator’s eye for detail and a poet’s command of rich language and startling metaphors. Originally published over the span of three years while travelling across Massachusetts, New York State, and England, Travelogues collects Kathleen’s travel vignettes together for the first time. Each of these nine journeys is infused with wonder and rich, unfamiliar landscapes, and those who climb aboard will forever look at train travel with new eyes.

Hajj Travelogues

Hajj Travelogues
Title Hajj Travelogues PDF eBook
Author Richard van Leeuwen
Publisher BRILL
Pages 1078
Release 2024-06-06
Genre History
ISBN 9004514031

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In Hajj Travelogues: Texts and Contexts from the 12th Century until 1950 Richard van Leeuwen maps the corpus of hajj accounts from the Muslim world and Europe. The work outlines the main issues in a field of study which has largely been neglected. A large number of hajj travelogues are described as a textual type integrating religious discourse into the form of the journey. Special attention is given to their intertextual embedding in the broader discursive tradition of the hajj. Since the corpus is seen as dynamic and responsive to historical developments, the texts are situated in their historical context and the subsequent phases of globalisation. It is shown how in travelogues forms of religious subjectivity are constructed and expressed.

Burton Holmes Travelogues

Burton Holmes Travelogues
Title Burton Holmes Travelogues PDF eBook
Author Burton Holmes
Publisher
Pages 366
Release 1919
Genre Voyages and travels
ISBN

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Travelogues

Travelogues
Title Travelogues PDF eBook
Author Burton Holmes
Publisher
Pages 366
Release 1914
Genre Voyages and travels
ISBN

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Travelling in Different Skins

Travelling in Different Skins
Title Travelling in Different Skins PDF eBook
Author Dúnlaith Bird
Publisher Oxford University Press (UK)
Pages 286
Release 2012-07-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0199644160

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Dúnlaith Bird argues that vagabondage - a physical and textual elaboration of gender identity in motion - emerges as a totemic concept in European women's travel writing from 1850. For travellers including Olympe Audouard, Isabella Bird, Isabelle Eberhardt, and Freya Stark,vagabondage is a means of pushing out the physical, geographical, and textual parameters by which 'women' are defined. Travelling in Different Skins explores the negotiations of European women travel writers from 1850-1950 within the traditionally male-oriented discourses of colonialism and Orientalism. Moving from historical overview to close textual reading, it traces a complex web of tacit collusion and gleeful defiance. These women improvise access to the highly gendered 'imaginative geography' of the Orient. Tactics including cross-dressing, commerciality, and the effacement of their male companions are used to carve out a space for their unconventional and often sexually-hybrid constructions. Using a composite theoretical basis of the later critical work of Judith Butler and Edward Said, this comparative study of British and French colonial empires and gender norms draws out the nuances in these travellers' constructions of gender identity. Women travel writers are shown to play an important role in the legacy of sexual experimentation and self-creation in the Orient, traditionally associated with male writers including Gide and Pierre Loti, and now ripe for critical re-evaluation. This study demonstrates how these women use lived experiences of restriction and negotiation to elaborate advanced theories of motion and gender construction, presaging the concerns of twenty-first century feminism and post-colonialism.

Displacement

Displacement
Title Displacement PDF eBook
Author Lucy Knisley
Publisher Fantagraphics Books
Pages 170
Release 2015-02-08
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1606998102

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In her graphic memoirs, New York Times-best selling cartoonist Lucy Knisley paints a warts-and-all portrait of contemporary, twentysomething womanhood, like writer Lena Dunham (Girls). In the next installment of her graphic travelogue series, Displacement, Knisley volunteers to watch over her ailing grandparents on a cruise. (The book’s watercolors evoke the ocean that surrounds them.) In a book that is part graphic memoir, part travelogue, and part family history, Knisley not only tries to connect with her grandparents, but to reconcile their younger and older selves. She is aided in her quest by her grandfather’s WWII memoir, which is excerpted. Readers will identify with Knisley’s frustration, her fears, her compassion, and her attempts to come to terms with mortality, as she copes with the stress of travel complicated by her grandparents’ frailty.