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Itis these frameworkswhich I shallmapout. Because ofthe way that discoursesoffemininity circulated withinthe latenineteenth and early twentieth centuries, women travel writers were unable to adopt the imperialist voice with the easewith ...
Itis these frameworkswhich I shallmapout. Because ofthe way that discoursesoffemininity circulated withinthe latenineteenth and early twentieth centuries, women travel writers were unable to adopt the imperialist voice with the easewith ...
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... of women's travel writing, and also,atthe same time,the elementswhich it shares with men's writing. Ishall argue thateven when women's writing seemstoconsist of similar elements to men's,itis judged and categorised differently.
... of women's travel writing, and also,atthe same time,the elementswhich it shares with men's writing. Ishall argue thateven when women's writing seemstoconsist of similar elements to men's,itis judged and categorised differently.
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And furthermore, Foucauldian analyses embody a certain productivescepticism whichisuseful for readingsof allkinds:itis essential tolook at all types ofwriting injust as criticaland suspicious a way as one woulda literary text.
And furthermore, Foucauldian analyses embody a certain productivescepticism whichisuseful for readingsof allkinds:itis essential tolook at all types ofwriting injust as criticaland suspicious a way as one woulda literary text.
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Withsuch texts,itis especially important to formulate the notionof a general group ofshared characteristics. Edward Said, drawing onFoucault's work,uses the termdiscourse to refer toalltexts, literaryand nonliterary, which are written ...
Withsuch texts,itis especially important to formulate the notionof a general group ofshared characteristics. Edward Said, drawing onFoucault's work,uses the termdiscourse to refer toalltexts, literaryand nonliterary, which are written ...
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Thus,itis not necessarytoread travel writing as expressing thetruthof the author's life,butrather,it is the result of a configuration of discursive structureswithwhich the author negotiates. Withinthestudy of colonial discourse, ...
Thus,itis not necessarytoread travel writing as expressing thetruthof the author's life,butrather,it is the result of a configuration of discursive structureswithwhich the author negotiates. Withinthestudy of colonial discourse, ...
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