TY - EDBOOK AB - This edited collection poses crucial questions about the relationship between gender and genre in travel writing, asking how gender shapes formal and thematic approaches to the various generic forms employed to represent and recreate travel. While the question of the genre of travel writing has often been debated (is it a genre, a hybrid genre, a sub-genre of autobiography?), and recent years have been much attention to travel writing and gender, these have rarely been combined. This book sheds light on how the gendered nature of writing and reading about travel affect the genre choices and strategies of writers, as well as the way in which travel writing is received. It reconsiders traditional and frequently studied forms of travel writing, both European and non-European. In addition, it pursues questions about the connections between travel writing and other genres, such as the novel and films, minor forms including journalism and blogging, and new sub-genres such as the ‘new nature writing’; focusing in particular on the political ramifications of genre in travel writing. The collection is international in focus with discussions of works by authors from Europe, Asia, Australia, and both North and South America; consequently, it will be of great interest to scholars and historians in those regions. DA - 2020 KW - travel writing KW - gender KW - genre KW - New Nature Writing KW - queer studies KW - landscape and memory KW - the Gothic KW - photography KW - intersectionality KW - late-Ming China LA - eng PY - 2020 SN - 978-1-62273-851-9 TI - Encountering Difference. New Perspectives on Genre, Travel and Gender UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0070-pub-29382981 Y2 - 2024-11-23T11:29:11 ER -