Imperial Eyes Studies In Travel Writing And Transculturization (PDF)

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Synopsis

Studies in colonial and exploration discourse have identified the enormous significance of travel writing as an ideological apparatus of Empire. The study of travel writing has, however, tended to remain either naively celebratory, or dismissive, treating texts as symptoms of imperial ideologies. Imperial Eyes explores European travel and exploration writing, in conjunction with European economic and political expansion since 1700. It is both a study in the genre and a critique of an ideology. Pratt examines how travel books by Europeans create the domestic subject of European imperialism, and how they engage metropolitan reading publics with expansionist enterprises whose material benefits accrued mainly to the very few. These questions are addressed through readings of travel accounts connected with particular sentimental historical travel writing. It examines the links with abolitionist rhetoric; discursive reinventions of South America during the period of its independence (1800-1840); and 18th-century European writings on Southern Africa in the context of inland expansion.

Book details

Author:
Mary L. Pratt
ISBN:
9780415060950
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis / Routledge
Pages:
268
Reading age:
Not specified
Includes images:
No
Date of addition:
2017-11-24
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
1992
Copyright by:
Mary Louise Pratt 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
History, Nonfiction, Politics and Government, Travel