Orientations: An Anthology of East European Travel Writing, ca. 1550–2000

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Excerpts from over 100 travel writings of Europe, from 16th c. pilgrimage diaries thru early specimens of modern tourism accounts to 20th c. impressions from the other side of the Iron Curtain By focusing on east European travel writings, this work enlarges both the documentary base and the terms of the debate over a rich source for discussions of identities and mentalities; knowledge and power; gender; and cultural change. The texts – chosen for their relevance, but literary criteria have also been taken into account – illustrate the variety of ways in which east Europeans have written about the West. Most of the material is presented in English for the first time or, in a few cases, rescued from dusty oblivion in long out-of-print volumes. Each text is introduced with a short passage placing it in context. This is the first volume of the three-part set East Looks West. Vol. 2. Under Eastern Eyes. A Comparative Introduction to East European Travel Writing on Europe, 1550–2000; Vol. 3. A Bibliography of East European Travel Writing on Europe.

Author(s): Wendy Bracewell
Series: East Looks West, v. 1
Publisher: Central European University Press
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: xxii+402
City: Budapest

Title page
Copyright page
Table of Contents
East European Travel Writing: a Guide to Orientation
I. Europe in all its Variety (16th-18th centuries)
Words for the Traveller
Variations: Pilgrims, Emissaries, Scholars and Adventurers
II. Voyages of Discovery (Late 18th to Mid-19th Century)
On Travel Writing
Discoveries In Europe
Greeks: From the Frankish
Lands to Europe
Two Serbian Travellers in East and West
From Moldaviaand Wallachia
Hungarian Reformers Before 1848
From Poland: Before and After Partition
Domopis: Travels through
the Homeland
Domopis: Slav Travels
Variations: Three Women
III. On the Tourist Track (1850s–1930s)
Tourist and Travel Writer
The European Metropolis: Paris and the Rest
Exoticism and the Self
Domopis: Know Your Country
Why Keep Writing about Travel?
Variations
IV. Europe Divided (1945–1989)
The Tasks of Travel Writing
Domopis: Fraternal Travels
Cold War Variations
V. A Single Europe? (Since 1989)
Notes on Further Reading
Copyright Acknowledgements
Index