Nineteenth Century British Travel Writing on the Levant

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Taking Edward Said's "Orientalism" (1978) and its "Othering" as a departure point, this book attempts to investigate how Izmir and its cultural structure have presented in British travel writing during the nineteenth century. Hundreds of books and PhD dissertations which take Orientalism as a departure point have been written and a great number of courses have been thought at universities. How these criticisms have brought differences and similarities to the nineteenth century British travel writing on Izmir is the most important problematic of this study. In that context, Charles Fellows s A Journal Written during an Excursion in Asia Minor (1839), Charles Macfarlane s Constantinople in 1828 (1829), John Cam Hobhouse s A Joruney Through Albania and Other Provinces of Turkey in Europe and Asia (1813) have been investigated along with forty other travelogues. This study has examined how the Orientalist discourse operates, how intertextual affinities determine the discourse and the modern counterparts of the concepts that the Orientalist discourse is mainly constructed upon.

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Kocabiyik was born in Ankara,Turkey in 1978. After finishing his BA in English Literature at Dumlupinar University, he received his MA and PhD at Ege University, department of English Language and Literature. His academic interests cover Detective Genre, History, Cultural Studies, and especially travel Writing.


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Taking Edward Said's "Orientalism" (1978) and its "Othering" as a departure point, this book attempts to investigate how Izmir and its cultural structure have presented in British travel writing during the nineteenth century. Hundreds of books and PhD dissertations which take Orientalism as a departure point have been written and a great number of courses have been thought at universities. How these criticisms have brought differences and similarities to the nineteenth century British travel writing on Izmir is the most important problematic of this study. In that context, Charles Fellows's A Journal Written during an Excursion in Asia Minor (1839), Charles Macfarlane's Constantinople in 1828 (1829), John Cam Hobhouse's A Joruney Through Albania and Other Provinces of Turkey in Europe and Asia (1813) have been investigated along with forty other travelogues. This study has examined how the Orientalist discourse operates, how intertextual affinities determine the discourse and the modern counterparts of the concepts that the Orientalist discourse is mainly constructed upon.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Titel Nineteenth Century British Travel Writing on the Levant
    • ISBN 978-3-659-17557-2
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • EAN 9783659175572
    • Jahr 2012
    • Größe H13mm x B220mm x T150mm
    • Autor Orkun Kocabiyik
    • Untertitel Izmir as the Oriental Other in British Travel Writing Tradition
    • Gewicht 361g
    • Auflage Aufl.
    • Genre Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften
    • Anzahl Seiten 260
    • Herausgeber LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
    • GTIN 09783659175572

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