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If travel narratives satisfy the reader’s curiosity by providing visions of an elsewhere, offering them the illusion of a travel they cannot do, and showing them wonders, characterized by their ability to surprise, we will find those texts use hypotyposis... see more

Born in the fifth century BC for utilitarian purposes, the travel narrative is a common genre in modern literature. Description (nature, cities, inhabitants, symbols, personal impressions and associations) is the main and immutable component of these work... see more

Arthur Leared, Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham and Budgett Meakin are three less-examined British travellers who made their journeys into Western Barbary or the ‘Land of the Moors’ in the era of ‘high noon of imperialism’. They show their firm endorseme... see more

Against the backdrop of a lack of social engagement in South Africa’s classrooms, this paper explores how nine pre-service student educators constructed stories of difference, belonging and identity in facilitated conversations around race relations in So... see more

Ilse Losa was a German-Jewish refugee who fled to Portugal in 1934 to escape Hitler’s policies. She decided to settle in Portugal, and in 1949 managed to get her first novel published, O Mundo em que Vivi. In 1960 she came to publish the travel narrative ... see more

Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham is a less-examined British traveller who made his peregrinations into Western Barbary, or the “Land of the Furthest West,” in the late nineteenth century, the era of full-blown empire. He reveals his solid support for the... see more

Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham is a less-examined British traveller who made his peregrinations into Western Barbary, or the “Land of the Furthest West,” in the late nineteenth century, the era of full-blown empire. He reveals his solid support for the... see more

Abstract: In this paper we tackle the issue of the role of narrative language in the constitution of human subjectivity. There are at least two different approaches to this issue. The first one is consistent with the view that language has a unique consti... see more

Travel writings have long served as important points of reference for Western academicians, travellers and those generally associated with the business of conquest and trade. More often than not, these sources of references had depicted the lands and peop... see more

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