Travel Writing

A Very Short Introduction

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ISBN:

9780198794110

Publication date:

20/10/2021

Paperback

144 pages

174x111mm

Price: 350.00 INR

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ISBN:

9780198794110

Publication date:

20/10/2021

Paperback

144 pages

Tim Youngs

Examines the purpose, use and effects of the many forms of travel writing, from its first appearance on clay tablets to the digital age,Emphasises the range and diversity of travel writing and of its authors,Shows that as well as accompanying empire and colonialism, travel writing has helped promote radical and progressive causes,Discusses the genre's definition and takes a broad view of its various characteristics,Maintains that travel writing plays an important role in looking and communicating across borders,Part of the Very Short Introductions series - over ten million copies sold worldwide

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Tim Youngs

Description

The history of travel writing goes back thousands of years. Long practised in several different cultures and languages around the world, it is as varied as the people who journey and their reasons for doing so. Pilgrims and atheists, agents of imperialism and revolutionaries, aristocrats and fugitive slaves, tourists and refugees, and scientists and artists, are all among its many types of author. Its different forms include the diary, letters, reports, guidebooks, journalism, poetry and blogs..

This Very Short Introduction examines the meanings and uses of travel writing from its appearance on clay tablets to the digital age. It shows how the genre not only describes places and the journeys to them, but also communicates the cultural and personal values of its authors, reinforcing and challenging their sense of identity and of the foreign. Tim Youngs discusses questions of the genre's definition and its literary forms, the representation of self and other, the effect of modes of transport on authors' experiences and their stories of travel, and attitudes towards the environment. Throughout he demonstrates how travel writing is a diverse genre that offers a full range of perspectives, often alert to its own processes and viewpoints, and one that casts a critical eye on its authors' home countries as well as on their destinations.

ABOUT THE SERIES:
The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.


About the author

Tim Youngs, Professor of English and Travel Studies, Nottingham Trent University

Tim Youngs is Professor of English and Travel Studies at Nottingham Trent University, where he is also director of the Centre for Travel Writing Studies. He has written or edited several books on travel writing, including The Cambridge Companion to Travel Writing (CUP, 2002), and is editor of the journal Studies in Travel Writing.

Tim Youngs

Table of contents

1:What is travel writing?
2:Forms of travel writing
3:Modes of travel
4:The self in travel writing
5:The other in travel writing
6:The environment in travel writing
7:The way ahead
Further reading
Index

Tim Youngs

Tim Youngs

Tim Youngs

Description

The history of travel writing goes back thousands of years. Long practised in several different cultures and languages around the world, it is as varied as the people who journey and their reasons for doing so. Pilgrims and atheists, agents of imperialism and revolutionaries, aristocrats and fugitive slaves, tourists and refugees, and scientists and artists, are all among its many types of author. Its different forms include the diary, letters, reports, guidebooks, journalism, poetry and blogs..

This Very Short Introduction examines the meanings and uses of travel writing from its appearance on clay tablets to the digital age. It shows how the genre not only describes places and the journeys to them, but also communicates the cultural and personal values of its authors, reinforcing and challenging their sense of identity and of the foreign. Tim Youngs discusses questions of the genre's definition and its literary forms, the representation of self and other, the effect of modes of transport on authors' experiences and their stories of travel, and attitudes towards the environment. Throughout he demonstrates how travel writing is a diverse genre that offers a full range of perspectives, often alert to its own processes and viewpoints, and one that casts a critical eye on its authors' home countries as well as on their destinations.

ABOUT THE SERIES:
The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.


About the author

Tim Youngs, Professor of English and Travel Studies, Nottingham Trent University

Tim Youngs is Professor of English and Travel Studies at Nottingham Trent University, where he is also director of the Centre for Travel Writing Studies. He has written or edited several books on travel writing, including The Cambridge Companion to Travel Writing (CUP, 2002), and is editor of the journal Studies in Travel Writing.

Table of contents

1:What is travel writing?
2:Forms of travel writing
3:Modes of travel
4:The self in travel writing
5:The other in travel writing
6:The environment in travel writing
7:The way ahead
Further reading
Index