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Travel Narratives, Travel Fictions

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Overview

In Travel Narratives, Travel Fictions, Daniel Cooper Alarcón argues that travel literature performs important social and cultural criticism often overlooked in studies of the genre. By examining non-fiction and fiction novels and short stories that purposefully examine different types of travel in relationship to each other, Cooper Alarcón documents and highlights the sophisticated ways that both types of writing have anticipated and contributed ideas central to critical studies of travel, tourism, and migration. The author uses the term travel fictions to illustrate the ways in which travel narratives (supposed factual accounts of travel) often misrepresent, distort, and fabricate notions about the people and places they purport to describe, creating useful mythologies and hinting at the ways in which the acts of reading and writing have become an integral part of traveling–shaping not just itineraries, but perceptions and beliefs about places travelers visit. Both types of travel writing are influential in this regard and they frequently borrow from one another, mutually reinforcing ideas, tropes, and modes of representation, often in problematic ways.

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter One: Travel Narratives, Travel Fictions: The Prescient Case of Paul Bowles

Chapter Two: The Ruins of Manifest Destiny

Chapter Three: Travel Writing and the Tramp

Chapter Four: Travel Fictions and Literary Travelers: Jacques Poulin’s Volkswagen Blues

Chapter Five: Jasmine’s Shadow World of Migration

Chapter Six: Small Place, Smallest Woman

Chapter Seven: A Land Made of Its Representations

Conclusion

Bibliography

About the Author

Daniel Cooper Alarcón is associate professor of English at the University of Arizona in Tucson.

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