Defining travel : diverse visions /
edited by Susan L. Roberson.
- Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, c2001.
- xxvi, 297 p. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [287]-289 ) and index.
Machine generated contents note: TRAVEL AND TOURISM i -- The Ancients and the Moders: From Suffering to Freedom 5 -- ERIC LEED -- Sightseeing and Social Structure I 3 -- DEAN MACCANNELL -- Phenomenology of Tourist Experiences 29 -- ERIK COHEN -- America 56 -- JEAN BAUDRILLARD -- READING AND WRITING TRAVEL 6I -- The School of Dreams Is Located Under the Bed 67 -- HELENE CIXOUS -- Travel and Writing 69 -- MICHEL BUTOR -- Spatial Stories 88 -- MICHEL DE CERTEAU -- Travel Books as Literary Phenomena Io5 -- PAUL FUSSELL -- Language and Event in New World History II7 -- WAYNE FRANKLIN -- Scratches on the Face of the Country; or, What Mr. Barrow -- Saw in the Land of the Bushmen 132 -- MARY LOUISE PRATT -- THE NEW INTERNATIONALISM I53 -- Border Lives: The Art of the Present I57 -- HOMI BHABHA -- A Global Sense of Place I67 -- DOREEN MASSEY -- Reflections on Exile 178 -- EDWARD W. SAID -- Deterritorializations: The Rewriting of Home and Exile in -- Western Feminist Discourse Igo90 -- CAREN KAPLAN -- Is the Ethnic "Authentic" in the Diaspora? 200 -- R. RADHAKRISHNAN -- THE POLITICS OF RELOCATION 2II -- The Relocation of Low-Income Rural Communities with -- Strong Ties to the Land 217 -- THAYER SCUDDER -- The Desi Chain 222 -- GUSTAVO PtREZ-FIRMAT -- The Homeland, Aztlan 232 -- GLORIA ANZALDOA -- Native American Novels: Homing In 244 -- WILLIAM BEVIS -- Sea Change: The Middle Passage and The Transatlantic -- Imagination 258 -- CARL PEDERSEN -- Who Set You Flowin'?: The African American Migration -- Narrative 267 -- FARAH JASMINE GRIFFIN -- Essayists 28I -- Acknowledgments 287 -- Index 29.