STUDIES IN TRAVEL WRITING
Volume 14   Number 1   February 2010

Edited by
TIM YOUNGS

ROUTLEDGE

Founded in 1997 by Tim Youngs, Studies in Travel Writing is an international, refereed journal dedicated to research on travel texts and to scholarly approaches to them. Unrestricted by period or region of study, the journal allows for specific contexts of travel writing to be established and for common or enduring features to be identified. It welcomes contributions from within, between or across academic disciplines; from senior scholars and from those at the start of their careers.

CONTENTS
Rewriting agency: Samuel Baker, Bunyoro-Kitara and the Egyptian slave trade. Adrian S. Wisnicki

Emily Katharine Bates and the suppression of travail in late nineteenth-century travel writing about the United States. Stephanie Palmer
Green mansions to green hell: travel writing on the Putumayo, 1874-1905. Lesley Wylie
Memoirs of conflict: British women travellers in the Balkans. Andrew Hammond
The horizon of cross-cultural understanding: a case study of Jock Tuzo Wilson's One Chinese Moon. Leilei Chen
Review essay - Privileged pilgrims: an earl's daughter and a princess perform the Hajj. M.D. Allen

Book reviews

25 x 17 cm. 107 pp.

Good condition, some biro marks in the margins of the first article, the rest of the book is very clean and tidy.





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