Glimpses of the Bulgarian Other in British Travel Literature

Glimpses of the Bulgarian Other in British Travel Literature
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 112
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ISBN-10 : 9781527591073
ISBN-13 : 1527591077
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Synopsis Glimpses of the Bulgarian Other in British Travel Literature by : Dimitrios Kassis

Until its emancipation from the Ottoman yoke, Bulgaria always occupied an unprivileged and unfavourable position in British imagination, from the very first mention of the country in Western travelogues. However, since the late eighteenth century, the Bulgarian nation has been subjected to the scrutiny of the British traveller owing to its proximity to other nations whose national struggles received more prominence, and consequently overshadowed the Bulgarians’ National Renaissance, such as Serbia and Greece. This volume concerns all the depictions of Bulgaria as a dystopian land from the eighteenth century until the country’s emergence as an important military power after its Liberation movement in 1878. In these travel narratives, the notion of the Bulgarian nationhood is described as an antithesis to idea of the civilised British, but also as a threat to the stability of the Ottoman Empire. With the rapid decline of the latter, from a mere Ottoman province, Bulgaria gradually transforms into a nation whose National Revival efforts come to the fore to question the British and Ottoman depictions of the Bulgarian nation as subaltern and uncultivated.

Dystopian Depictions of Serbia in British Travel Literature

Dystopian Depictions of Serbia in British Travel Literature
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 110
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ISBN-10 : 9781527577053
ISBN-13 : 1527577058
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Synopsis Dystopian Depictions of Serbia in British Travel Literature by : Dimitrios Kassis

Without any doubt, one of the European regions that has never ceased to trouble the Westerner traveller is the Balkan Peninsula, which functioned as a terra incognita within the British travel canon, and served as the transit point to the Ottoman Empire or the Old Grecian world. At a time when Anglo-Saxonism occupied a prevalent position in British political discourse, the Balkan Peninsula came to epitomise all the negative qualities of the Orient that British travellers were anxious to apply to alien countries that were far removed from the nation-building agenda of the Empire. As such, classified as the fringe of the Orient, Serbia was persistently depicted as a politically unstable region, inhabited by primitive ethnic groups that could possibly threaten the viability of the British imperialist interests in European Turkey. In the light of the Serbian national struggle to promote the idea of a South-Slavic Union or forge an identity against the Austrian and Ottoman Empires, some British travellers undertook a journey to all the Balkan states where Serbians formed the majority of the population to demonise the War of Liberation of the Balkan states against the Ottoman yoke, treating it as visible evidence of Russian Expansionism. This book concentrates on dystopian British imagology of Serbia as a travel destination, including travel accounts produced from 1717 until 1911, a year prior to the outbreak of the First World War. The travel texts incorporated into this volume shed light on all the conceptualisations of the Balkans, addressing the sociopolitical conditions that sparked the national awakening of Serbia.

Travel and Ethics

Travel and Ethics
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 275
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ISBN-10 : 9781135019341
ISBN-13 : 1135019347
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Synopsis Travel and Ethics by : Corinne Fowler

Despite the recent increase in scholarly activity regarding travel writing and the accompanying proliferation of publications relating to the form, its ethical dimensions have yet to be theorized with sufficient rigour. Drawing from the disciplines of anthropology, linguistics, literary studies and modern languages, the contributors in this volume apply themselves to a number of key theoretical questions pertaining to travel writing and ethics, ranging from travel-as-commoditization to encounters with minority languages under threat. Taken collectively, the essays assess key critical legacies from parallel disciplines to the debate so far, such as anthropological theory and postcolonial criticism. Also considered, and of equal significance, are the ethical implications of the form’s parallel genres of writing, such as ethnography and journalism. As some of the contributors argue, innovations in these genres have important implications for the act of theorizing travel writing itself and the mode and spirit in which it continues to be conducted. In the light of such innovations, how might ethical theory maintain its critical edge?

Glimpses of Europe

Glimpses of Europe
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Publisher : Gyan Publishing House
Total Pages : 700
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ISBN-10 : 817835831X
ISBN-13 : 9788178358314
Rating : 4/5 (1X Downloads)

Synopsis Glimpses of Europe by : Shiva Pratap Singh

Facing the East in the West

Facing the East in the West
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Publisher : Rodopi
Total Pages : 480
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ISBN-10 : 9789042030497
ISBN-13 : 9042030496
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Facing the East in the West by : Barbara Korte

Over the last decade, migration flows from Central and Eastern Europe have become an issue in political debates about human rights, social integration, multiculturalism and citizenship in Great Britain. The increasing number of Eastern Europeans living in Britain has provoked ambivalent and diverse responses, including representations in film and literature that range from travel writing, humorous fiction, mockumentaries, musicals, drama and children's literature to the thriller. The present volume discusses a wide range of representations of Eastern and Central Europe and its people as reflected in British literature, film and culture. The book offers new readings of authors who have influenced the cultural imagination since the nineteenth century, such as Bram Stoker, George Bernard Shaw, Joseph Conrad and Arthur Koestler. It also discusses the work of more contemporary writers and film directors including Sacha Baron Cohen, David Cronenberg, Vesna Goldsworthy, Kapka Kassabova, Marina Lewycka, Ken Loach, Mike Phillips, Joanne K. Rowling and Rose Tremain. With its focus on post-Wall Europe, Facing the East in the Westgoes beyond discussions of migration to Britain from an established postcolonial perspective and contributes to the current exploration of 'new' European identities.

Four Minutes

Four Minutes
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : 194883037X
ISBN-13 : 9781948830379
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Synopsis Four Minutes by : Nataliya Deleva

Giving voice to people living on the periphery in post-communist Bulgaria, Four Minutes centers around Leah, an orphan who suffered daily horrors growing up, and now struggles to integrate into society as a gay woman. She confronts her trauma by trying to volunteer at the orphanage, and to adopt a young girl--a choice that is frustrated over and over by bureaucracy and the pervasive stigma against gay women. In addition to Leah's narrative, the novel contains nine other standalone character studies of other frequently ignored voices. These sections are each meant to be read in approximately four minutes, a nod to a social experiment that put forth the hypothesis that it only takes four minutes of looking someone in the eye and listening to them in order to accept and empathize with them. A meticulously crafted social novel, Four Minutes takes a difficult, uncompromising look at modern life in Eastern Europe.

Bulgaria Today

Bulgaria Today
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 650
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X030690361
ISBN-13 :
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Travel Writing in the Nineteenth Century

Travel Writing in the Nineteenth Century
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Publisher : Anthem Press
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 9781843317692
ISBN-13 : 1843317699
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Travel Writing in the Nineteenth Century by : Tim Youngs

Long popular with a general readership, travel writing has, in the past three decades or so, become firmly established as an object of serious and multi-disciplinary academic inquiry. Few of the scholarly and popular publications that have focused on the nineteenth century have regarded the century as a whole. This broad volume examines the cultural and social aspects of travel writing on Africa, Asia, America, the Balkans and Australasia.

British Women's Travel to Greece, 1840-1914

British Women's Travel to Greece, 1840-1914
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 178
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ISBN-10 : 9781317171287
ISBN-13 : 1317171284
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis British Women's Travel to Greece, 1840-1914 by : Churnjeet Mahn

Beginning with the publication of the first Murray guidebook to Greece in 1840 and ending with Virginia Woolf's journey to Athens, this book offers a genealogy of British women's travel literature about Greece. Churnjeet Mahn recounts the women's first-hand experiences of the sites and sights of antiquity, analyzing travel accounts by archaeologists, ethnographers, journalists, and tourists to chart women's renderings of Modern Greece through a series of discursive lenses. Mahn's offers insights into the importance of the Murray and Baedeker guidebooks; how knowledge of Greece and Classical Studies were used to justify colonial rule of India at the same time that Agnes Smith Lewis and Jane Ellen Harrison used Greece as a symbol of women's emancipation; British women's production of the first anthropological accounts of Modern Greece; and fin-de-siècle women who asserted their right to see and claim antiquity at the same time that the safety of the independent lady traveler was being called into question by the media.

British Autobiographies

British Autobiographies
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 390
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ISBN-10 : 9780520315228
ISBN-13 : 0520315227
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis British Autobiographies by : William Matthews

This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1955.