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Author Schlick, Yaël, 1963-

Title Feminism and the politics of travel after the Enlightenment / Yaël Schlick
Published Lewisburg [Pa.] : Bucknell University Press ; Lanham, Md. : Co-published with Rowman & Littlefield Pub., ©2012

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Description 1 online resource (x, 223 pages)
Series Transits
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Contents Introduction: Travel, Knowledge, Utopia -- Part I . Travel and Domesticity -- Chapter 1. The Sex Of Travel: Sexual Contract And Enlightenment Travel In Jean-jacques Rousseau And Mary Wollstonecraft -- Chapter 2. Travel And Talent: The Culture Of Domesticity In Stéphanie-félicité Degenlis, Germaine De Staël, And Frances Burney -- Part II . Travel and New Communities -- Chapter 3. Traveling Theories And Political Formation: The Feminist Peregrinations Of Flora Tristan -- Chapter 4. Travel As Praxis: Suzanne Voilquin and the Saint-Simonian "Call to the Woman" -- Part III. Travel and History -- Chapter 5. Spatial Literacy And The Female Traveler: The Politics of Map-Reading in Gustave Flaubert and George Sand -- Epilogue: Moving Foward
Summary "Taking the Enlightenment and the feminist tradition to which it gave rise as its historical and philosophical coordinates, Feminism and the Politics of Travel After the Enlightenment explores travel as a "technology of gender." It also investigates the way travel's utopian dimension and feminism's utopian ideals have intermittently fed off each other in productive ways. With broad historical and theoretical understanding, Yaël Schlick analyzes the intersections of travel and feminism in writings published during the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, a period of intense feminist vindication during which women's very presence in the public sphere, their access to education, and their political participation were contentious issues. Schlick examines the gendering of travel and its political implications in Rousseau's Emile, and in works by Mary Wollstonecraft, Stéphanie-Félicité de Genlis, Frances Burney, Germaine de Staël, Suzanne Voilquin, Flora Tristan, Gustave Flaubert, and George Sand, arguing that travel is instrumental in furthering diverse feminist agendas. The epilogue alerts us to the continuation of the utopian strain of the voyage and its link to feminism in modern and contemporary travelogues by writers like Mary Kingsley, Robyn Davidson and Sara Wheeler"--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-217) and index
Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Women travelers -- History
Travelers' writings -- History
Feminist literature -- History
TRAVEL -- Essays & Travelogues.
Feminist literature
Travelers' writings
Women travelers
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Bucknell University Press.
LC no. 2011042161
ISBN 9781611484298
1611484294
9786613634115
6613634115