Three Traveling Women Writers

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Agassiz
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British Camp
Canto III
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cross-cultural analysis
Darwin Correspondence
Elaborate Rhetoric
Elizabeth's Voice
Elizabeth’s Voice
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feminist literary criticism
gender identity in travel writing
La Risa
Latin American Woman
Latin American Women Writers
Louis Agassiz
Male Travel Writers
Married Women
narratives
Nata Fontes de Oliveira
Natural History Discourses
nineteenth century literature
Nineteenth Century Print Culture
Nineteenth Century Travel Writers
postcolonial theory
print culture studies
Publishing Travel Narratives
Research Travel Narratives
Travel Narratives
Traveling Women Writers
Women's Equal Education
Women's Texts
Women's Travel
Women's Travel Narratives
womens
Women’s Equal Education
Women’s Texts
Women’s Travel
Women’s Travel Narratives
Write Travel Narratives
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138088887
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book presents an alternative framework for reading nineteenth century women’s travel narratives by challenging the traditional paradigms which often limit women’s space in print culture. For the first time, through a comparative lens, a Latin American woman’s travel narrative is analyzed concomitantly with the narratives of a North American and a European writer. Contrary to the common assumption that Latin American women were powerless victims of imperialism, elite women had access to the predominant philosophies of their time, traveled around the globe, and wrote about their experiences. This book examines how an Argentinian writer, together with an English and an American writer, manipulate their bourgeois identity to inhabit the male dominated sphere of print culture. By travelling and publishing travel narratives, the three traveling women writers search for empowerment to establish their authority as writers and shapers of knowledge in literature. Utilizing several concepts and criticisms, including Aristotle’s rhetoric, Foucault’s theories, travel writing criticism, postcolonial discourse, and feminist literary criticism; this volume attempts to challenge old-fashioned architypes and confinements of gender for traveling women writers in the nineteenth century.

Natália Fontes de Oliveira is Associate Professor of English at the Federal University of Ouro Preto, Brazil.

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