An Anthology of Women's Travel Writings
By (Author) Shirley Foster
Edited by Sara Mills
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
19th September 2002
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Classic travel writing
Gender studies: women and girls
910.4082
Paperback
252
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 20mm
513g
This anthology aims to challenge stereotypes of women travellers by presenting writings by women who travelled bravely around the world disregarding social convention and danger. As well as the "eccentric" woman traveller, the anthology includes writings by those who might be seen as failed travellers, cautious and conventional travellers and those who did not conform to the adventure-hero stereotype. It highlights the textual problems faced by women travel writers for example in the depiction of other women, in relation to the adventure hero narrative and character and in the author's representation of knowledge. Famous, infamous and unknown writers also challenge preconceptions about what "makes" a traveller.
Shirley Foster is Senior Lecturer in English and American Studies at the University of Sheffield
Sara Mills is Research Professor in Cultural Studies at Sheffield Hallam University