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E-grāmata: Women, Travel, and Writing in the Interwar Era: Changing Times, Changing Spaces [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formāts: 188 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Jul-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003398899
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formāts: 188 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Jul-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003398899

Women, Travel, and Writing in the Interwar Era engages feminist, temporal, and narrative theories to offer fresh examinations of interwar era accounts by women about travel and movement, and considers the use and limitations of time as a subversive force in their texts.

This book makes a significant contribution to the under-examined study of women’s travel writing between the wars, and synthesizes and applies a variety of feminist, narrative and postcolonial theories to excavate new understandings of the intersection between women, travel, and time in writing. The book studies the emergence of the aviatrix after the Great War and moves through to the representations of war in women’s travel on the brink of World War Two. Each chapter offers a unique theoretical framework and examines how experiences of time impact perceptions of women’s bodies and identities, their engagement with history and discourse, and the problematic influence on colonialism.

Women, Travel, and Writing in the Interwar Era is essential reading to any student or researcher in the field of women’s travel writing, as well as scholars of gender studies, war and interwar history, and cultural heritage.



Women, Travel, and Writing in the Interwar Era offers fresh examinations of interwar era accounts by women about travel and movement, and is essential reading for students and researchers of women’s travel writing, as well as scholars of gender studies, war and interwar history, and cultural heritage.

Chapter 1: Introduction: Space, Time, and Womens Travel Writing between
the Wars
Chapter 2: The Time of the Aviatrix: Time, Space, and Women's
Negotiations of Representations of Flight
Chapter 3: Nomadic Selves: Time and
the Body in Vita Sackville-Wests Passenger to Teheran and Zora Neale
Hurstons Tell My Horse
Chapter 4: Tyrannical Clocks: Gendered Time,
Imperialism, and Narrative in Beryl Markhams West with the Night and Karen
Blixens Out of Africa
Chapter 5: Reclaiming the Past: Gender and Nostalgia
in Kate OBriens Farewell Spain and Rebecca Wests Black Lamb and Grey
Falcon Conclusion: New Histories and New Futures for Women, Travel, and
Writing
Ann Catherine Hoag is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English Language and Culture at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. She has published articles on women writers of the interwar era and contemporary migrant fiction.