Discourses of Difference: An Analysis of Women's Travel Writing and ColonialismRoutledge, 2 sept. 2003 - 240 pages Discourses of Difference unravels the complexities of writings by British women travellers of the `high colonial' period. Sara Mills examines the relation of women travellers to colonialism, positioned as they were at the site of conflicting discourses: femininity, feminism, and patriarchal imperialism. Using feminist discourse theory, Sara Mills analyses the writings of three women travellers - Alexandra David-Neel, Mary Kingsley and Nina Mazuchelli. Her examination of agency, identity, and the contemporary social environment, is an important and inspiring step forward in post-colonial cultural and literary theory. |
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An Analysis of Women's Travel Writing and Colonialism Sara Mills. The World is surfeited with Male travels, all in the same Tone and stuft with the same trifles, a Lady has the skill to strike out a New Path and to embellish a wornout ...
An Analysis of Women's Travel Writing and Colonialism Sara Mills. The World is surfeited with Male travels, all in the same Tone and stuft with the same trifles, a Lady has the skill to strike out a New Path and to embellish a wornout ...
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An Analysis of Women's Travel Writing and Colonialism Sara Mills. travel texts using the kind of careful analysis of tropes and structures which would normally be undertaken on 'literary' texts. It was notuntil the advent of colonial ...
An Analysis of Women's Travel Writing and Colonialism Sara Mills. travel texts using the kind of careful analysis of tropes and structures which would normally be undertaken on 'literary' texts. It was notuntil the advent of colonial ...
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... with lavishillustrations ofthese eccentric creatures.3Certain women's travel writing within the late nineteenthandearly twentieth centuries has been reprinted ... the same time being unable to adopt a straightforwardly colonial voice. For.
... with lavishillustrations ofthese eccentric creatures.3Certain women's travel writing within the late nineteenthandearly twentieth centuries has been reprinted ... the same time being unable to adopt a straightforwardly colonial voice. For.
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... The readingstrategy which Iadopt inthis book will beless concerned with proving a point (arguing, for example, that women's travel writing is better or worse than men's), but rather with exploring the possibilities of interpreting this ...
... The readingstrategy which Iadopt inthis book will beless concerned with proving a point (arguing, for example, that women's travel writing is better or worse than men's), but rather with exploring the possibilities of interpreting this ...
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An Analysis of Women's Travel Writing and Colonialism Sara Mills. marketed differently. I will certainly not be arguing that women's travel writing is generically distinct from men's. Rather I ... This question is especially pertinent in the.
An Analysis of Women's Travel Writing and Colonialism Sara Mills. marketed differently. I will certainly not be arguing that women's travel writing is generically distinct from men's. Rather I ... This question is especially pertinent in the.
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