Dear Colleague,
We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of Journeys - The International Journal of Travel & Travel Writing has been published by Berghahn Journals. The articles presented in this special issue showcase the most up-to-date scholarship on women writing travel in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and demonstrate that thinking about women's travel narratives needs to be approached historically through a range of intersecting theoretical models.
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Current Issue: Volume 16, Issue 1, Summer 2015
Women Writing Travel, 1890-1939 (Guest Editor: Emma Short)
ARTICLES
Introduction: Women Writing Travel, 1980-1939
Emma Short
http://bit.ly/1Hi0jP3
"Those Eyes Kohl Blackened Enflame": Re-reading the Feminine in Gertrude Bell's Early Travel Writing
Emma Short
http://bit.ly/1Ly0Jlb
Modern Women, Mobility, and Maternity
Emily Ridge
http://bit.ly/1dj3gAM
The Adventures of Miss Ross: Interventions into, and the Tenacity of, Romantic Travel Writing in Southwest Persia
Barbara Cooke
http://bit.ly/1GAGoV8
“The Strange Happiness of Being Abroad”: Dorothy Richardson’s Oberland
Mhairi Pooler
http://bit.ly/1IgiXpw
Autobiography, Journalism, and Controversy: Freya Stark’s Baghdad Sketches
Mary Henes
http://bit.ly/1GuwK7d
Humanitarian Ideals between the Wars: (Re)Constructing Switzerland through Travel Writing
Sara Steinert Borella
http://bit.ly/1BEwllS
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