Postcolonial Travel Writing and Postcolonial Theory
First paragraph: In recent scholarship, the convergence of the words postcolonial, travel and writing has led to a series of debates that revolve around, but are not limited to, the representation of otherness, the power of speaking of and for a foreign culture, as well as the hierarchies embedded i...
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description | First paragraph: In recent scholarship, the convergence of the words postcolonial, travel and writing has led to a series of debates that revolve around, but are not limited to, the representation of otherness, the power of speaking of and for a foreign culture, as well as the hierarchies embedded in discourses of difference. For some theorists and critics, travel writing is a genre that can never truly free itself from its colonial heritage and, from this perspective, it will always remain a neo-colonial mode that reproduces a dominant North Atlantic idea of ‘civilization’ from which travel writers continue to consolidate a privileged position by classifying, evaluating and passing judgment on other parts of the world. For other postcolonial writers and theorists, the genre of travel writing has the potential to embrace revisionist, critical and subversive narratives, political positions and innovative modes of representation. From this perspective, travel texts can convey accounts that defy colonial discourses and challenge the politics of empire by approaching the experience of travel from a postcolonial angle and embrace new ways of telling the story of travel to foreign locations. Following this narrative trajectory, some of the innovative texts produced by postcolonial travel writers enable us to re-think the nature of the genre as well as its political, aesthetic and ethical potential. This chapter examines these debates by exploring the major scholarly work on travel writing by postcolonial theorists and literary critics. But it also examines several postcolonial travel texts to reflect on how the traveller and his or her discourses have contributed to the debates in postcolonial studies. |
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spelling | ftunivstirling:oai:dspace.stir.ac.uk:1893/25841 2025-04-06T15:00:41+00:00 Postcolonial Travel Writing and Postcolonial Theory Edwards, Justin D. Clarke, R English Studies 2018-01-01 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1893/25841 https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316597712.003 https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/cambridge-companion-to-postcolonial-travel-writing/C6FEA8EEF710E8B4F21FA33B3682C314 http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/25841/1/Postcolonial%20Travel%20Final%20Version.pdf en eng Cambridge University Press Cambridge Edwards JD (2018) Postcolonial Travel Writing and Postcolonial Theory. In: Clarke R (ed.) Cambridge Companion to Postcolonial Travel Writing. Cambridge Companions to Literature. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 19-32. https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/cambridge-companion-to-postcolonial-travel-writing/C6FEA8EEF710E8B4F21FA33B3682C314; https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316597712.003 Cambridge Companions to Literature http://hdl.handle.net/1893/25841 doi:10.1017/9781316597712.003 524564 http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/25841/1/Postcolonial%20Travel%20Final%20Version.pdf This item has been embargoed for a period. During the embargo please use the Request a Copy feature at the foot of the Repository record to request a copy directly from the author. You can only request a copy if you wish to use this work for your own research or private study. This material has been published in The Cambridge Companion to Postcolonial Travel Writing by / edited by Robert Clarke. This version is free to view and download for personal use only. Not for re-distribution, re-sale or use in derivative works. ©Cambridge University Press, 2017. https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/cambridge-companion-to-postcolonial-travel-writing/C6FEA8EEF710E8B4F21FA33B3682C314 2018-07-02 [Postcolonial Travel Final Version.pdf] Publisher requires embargo of 6 months after formal publication. Travel writing postcolonial literature postcolonial theory Part of book or chapter of book AM - Accepted Manuscript 2018 ftunivstirling https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316597712.003 2025-03-11T04:30:58Z First paragraph: In recent scholarship, the convergence of the words postcolonial, travel and writing has led to a series of debates that revolve around, but are not limited to, the representation of otherness, the power of speaking of and for a foreign culture, as well as the hierarchies embedded in discourses of difference. For some theorists and critics, travel writing is a genre that can never truly free itself from its colonial heritage and, from this perspective, it will always remain a neo-colonial mode that reproduces a dominant North Atlantic idea of ‘civilization’ from which travel writers continue to consolidate a privileged position by classifying, evaluating and passing judgment on other parts of the world. For other postcolonial writers and theorists, the genre of travel writing has the potential to embrace revisionist, critical and subversive narratives, political positions and innovative modes of representation. From this perspective, travel texts can convey accounts that defy colonial discourses and challenge the politics of empire by approaching the experience of travel from a postcolonial angle and embrace new ways of telling the story of travel to foreign locations. Following this narrative trajectory, some of the innovative texts produced by postcolonial travel writers enable us to re-think the nature of the genre as well as its political, aesthetic and ethical potential. This chapter examines these debates by exploring the major scholarly work on travel writing by postcolonial theorists and literary critics. But it also examines several postcolonial travel texts to reflect on how the traveller and his or her discourses have contributed to the debates in postcolonial studies. Book Part North Atlantic University of Stirling: Stirling Digital Research Repository Traveller ENVELOPE(-48.533,-48.533,61.133,61.133) 19 32 |
spellingShingle | Travel writing postcolonial literature postcolonial theory Edwards, Justin D. Postcolonial Travel Writing and Postcolonial Theory |
title | Postcolonial Travel Writing and Postcolonial Theory |
title_full | Postcolonial Travel Writing and Postcolonial Theory |
title_fullStr | Postcolonial Travel Writing and Postcolonial Theory |
title_full_unstemmed | Postcolonial Travel Writing and Postcolonial Theory |
title_short | Postcolonial Travel Writing and Postcolonial Theory |
title_sort | postcolonial travel writing and postcolonial theory |
topic | Travel writing postcolonial literature postcolonial theory |
topic_facet | Travel writing postcolonial literature postcolonial theory |
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