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Imago mundi, 2022
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Philip Jagessar
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Philip Jagessar
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Iran studies, 2022
The publication of four Gujarati travelogues written by Parsis traveling to Iran in quick succession in the 1920s marked the intensification of a relationship that had hitherto been based mainly on philanthropy directed towards the Zoroastrians of Iran ...
M. Ranganathan
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The publication of four Gujarati travelogues written by Parsis traveling to Iran in quick succession in the 1920s marked the intensification of a relationship that had hitherto been based mainly on philanthropy directed towards the Zoroastrians of Iran ...
M. Ranganathan
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Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, 2021
When feminism is co-opted to caricature Islam and Muslim men as patriarchal and oppressive to women, it may cause Islamophobia. This interrelation between feminism and Islamophobia can be called ‘Feministic Islamophobia'.
M. Habibullah
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When feminism is co-opted to caricature Islam and Muslim men as patriarchal and oppressive to women, it may cause Islamophobia. This interrelation between feminism and Islamophobia can be called ‘Feministic Islamophobia'.
M. Habibullah
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The “Myth of Russia” in Travelogues about the USSR by Vincenzo Cardarelli and Corrado Alvaro
Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta, 2021The aim of the article is to study the functioning of the key components of the Western “myth of Russia” in travelogues by Italian writers, who visited the Soviet Union in the 1920s and 1930s, in the period of frequent cultural, political and economic ...
A. Golubtsova
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Language ideologies and self-Orientalism: representing English in China Daily travelogues
, 2021While there is plenty of scholarship on the spread and study of English in China, scarce attention has been paid to representations of English in tourism discourses about China.
Xiaoxiao Chen
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Identifying Historical Travelogues in Large Text Corpora Using Machine Learning
iConference, 2020Travelogues represent an important and intensively studied source for scholars in the humanities, as they provide insights into people, cultures, and places of the past.
Jan Rörden +3 more
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Female Mobility and Bengali Women’s Travelogues in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
, 2020Pioneering women’s periodicals in Bengali in the second half of the nineteenth century eloquently deplore the social confinement of women. Contesting this paradigm of female immobility, travelogues written by Bengali women simultaneously start to appear ...
Hans Harder
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Imagined geography of Russia in Western travelogues: Conceptualizing space through history
, 2020In modern societies, imagined geographies are constituted, along with other means, by travel literature. Unlike standardized tourist guides, travelogues offer personalized accounts of ‘genuine’ experiences of exploration and encounter. These experiences,
E. Purgina
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History and Memory, 2020
:This article analyzes travelogues written by Japanese visitors to the battle sites of the Pacific War. It argues that they tend to turn the destinations into exclusively Japanese zones of emotional performance, thereby promoting an imaginary reconquest ...
Ryōta Nishino
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:This article analyzes travelogues written by Japanese visitors to the battle sites of the Pacific War. It argues that they tend to turn the destinations into exclusively Japanese zones of emotional performance, thereby promoting an imaginary reconquest ...
Ryōta Nishino
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Representations of Montenegrins in Italian travelogues on the occasion of the Savoy-Petrović wedding
, 2020This article analyses the image of Montenegrins in various Italian travelogues published at a time of significant interest among Italians about Montenegro, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This interest was encouraged by the marriage
Oliver Popovic
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