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The reversed gaze: Krishnabhabini Das’s travelogue A Bengali Lady in England (1885) as a transnational narrative

Studies in Travel Writing, 2023
This paper sets out to examine cultural encounters between India and England in an 1885 Bengali travelogue Englandey Bangamahila [A Bengali Lady in England] by Krishnabhabini Das, who travelled to England with her husband at a time when the idea and ...
N. Butt
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Rise of the 21st-Century Black South African Travelogue: Itineraries of Touring and Testing Freedoms

Research in African Literatures, 2022
:This article shines a spotlight on the 21st-century growth of published travel books and blogs by black South Africans, with a focus on the 2013–20 period.
J. Remmington
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The Black Scholar Travelogue in Academia

, 2022
This book draws inspiration from the author's own scholarship on race, anti-Blackness, Indigeneity and anti-colonial studies to offer the personal travelogue of a Black scholar in academia.

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Non-Russian Mythology and Folklore in the Volga Travelogue of the 19th Century

Imagologiya i komparativistika, 2021
The Volga Travelogue is a large layer of travel essays in the 19th-century Russian literature. This layer has not become a subject of special research in literature studies.
L. Sarbash
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Arriving at Reasonable Alternative Design: The Reporters' Travelogue

Michigan Journal of Law Reform
Substantial commentary and controversy have been generated by the requirement in the new Restatement (Third) of Torts: Products Liability that plaintiffs in most (but not all) cases involving claims of defective product design show that a reasonable ...
A. Twerski, J. Henderson
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Visualizing Empire: Cyprus and the Colonial Travelogue Film in the 1920s

Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 2020
This article examines the ways in which the British colonial government used cinema to represent Cyprus to audiences in Britain during the 1920s and early 1930s. The primary focus is the troubled production and exhibition history of the 1929 film Cyprus,
Jonathan Stubbs
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Types of tourism: the travelogue of the greatest traveller

Journal of Islamic Marketing, 2019
Purpose This study is one of the first to address the types of tourism in contemporary standing in relation to the travel chronicle of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
N. Aminudin, S. Jamal
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