Self-Fashioning and Othering: Modern Women’s Double Strategies of Travel Writing
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| Publication date | 12-2020 |
| Journal | Feminismo/s |
| Volume | Issue number | 36 |
| Pages (from-to) | 77-102 |
| Number of pages | 26 |
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| Abstract |
This essay examines early 20th century travel
texts written by two European women: the
Catalan journalist Aurora Bertrana (1899-
1974) who lived in French Polynesia from
1926 until 1929, and her contemporary, the
Dutch journalist Mary Pos (1904-1987),
who travelled to the Dutch East Indies in the
fall of 1938 and returned early in 1939. Our
research is double-focused: on the one hand it
examines issues of empire, colonisation, and
orientalism, and on the other hand it explores
issues of modernity and feminism. The travel
texts under study offer personal registrations
of self-fashioning strategies that both authors
employ, which significantly question gender
expectations regarding women’s social and
sexual practices, their professional, familial
and marital roles, and their opportunities for
education. Presenting them as emancipated
modern women, however, the accounts are
also embedded in an orientalist and colonial discourse and seem to impose their own
views of modernity and feminism on other
women–despite ardent appeals to intercultural
understanding.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.14198/fem.2020.36.04 |
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