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Travel writing has, for centuries, comprised an essential historical record and wide-ranging literary form, reflecting the rich diversity of travel as a social and cultural practice, metaphorical...
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Travel writing has, for centuries, composed an essential historical record and wide-ranging literary form, reflecting the rich diversity of travel as a social and cultural practice, metaphorical process, and driver of globalization. This interdisciplinary volume brings together anthropologists, literary scholars, social historians, and other scholars to illuminate travel writing in all its forms. With studies ranging from colonial adventurism to the legacies of the Holocaust, The Long Journey offers a unique dual focus on experience and genre as it applies to three key realms: memory and trauma, confrontations with the Other, and the cultivation of cultural perspective.

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Price: $34.95
Pages: 328
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Imprint: Berghahn Books
Publication Date: 01 November 2020
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781789209365
Format: Paperback
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“Because the essays represent a variety of disciplines—among them literature, history, and anthropology—the book offers a refreshing view of the field as a whole…Highlights include Wendy Bracewell’s insightful take on masculinity and the Balkans (via work ranging from Sara Mills's to Moma Dimić's) and Keith Newlin’s unvarnished examination of Jack and Charmian London’s insular journey to Melanesia. This engaging and useful text should invigorate both new and seasoned scholars of the genre….Recommended” • Choice

Maria Pia Di Bella is a senior research scholar at IRIS-EHESS, Paris and Research Affiliate at the Harvard Divinity School. She is co-founder and co-editor of the journal Journeys: The International Journal of Travel and Travel Writing.

Introduction
Maria Pia Di Bella and Brian Yothers

Part I: Memory and Trauma

Chapter 1. Walking Memory: Berlin’s ‘Holocaust Trail’
Maria Pia Di Bella

Chapter 2. Touring the African Diaspora
Cheryl Finley

Chapter 3. A Wartime Cinematic: Recreation of the Journey Linking China and Japan in the Modern Era
Joshua A. Fogel

Part II: Visualizing Otherness

Chapter 4. Seeing a Difference: Spectacles of Otherness in Eighteenth-Century Illustrated Travel Books
Julia Thomas

Chapter 5. A Beginning, Two Ends, and a Thickened Middle Journeys in Afghanistan from Byron to Hosseini
Graham Huggan

Chapter 6. New Men, Old Europe: Being a Man in Balkan Travel Writing
Wendy Bracewell

Chapter 7. Among Cannibals and Headhunters: Jack London in Melanesia
Keith Newlin

Part III: Creating and Recovering Perspective

Chapter 8. Forgetting London: Paris, Cultural Cartography, and Late Victorian Decadence
Alex Murray

Chapter 9. In The Eyes of Some Britons: Aleppo, an Enlightenment City
Mohammad Sakhnini

Chapter 10. An Ordinary Place
Robert Clarke

Chapter 11. The Right Sort of Woman: British Women Travel Writers and Sports
Precious McKenzie Stearns

Conclusion
Pramod Nayar