Traveling Bodies: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Traveling as an Embodied Practice, edited by Nicole Maruo-Schröder, Sarah Schäfer-Althaus, and Uta Schaffers (A Book Review)

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https://doi.org/10.31261/rias.16902

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travel, travel writing, body politics, travelogues, new media, animals, automobile culture, sensory journeys, photography, film, migration

Abstract

The present review looks at the recent contribution to the Routledge Research in Travel Writing series—Traveling Bodies: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Traveling as an Embodied Practice, edited by Nicole Maruo-Schröder, Sarah Schäfer-Althaus, and Uta Schaffers. The review discusses the contents of the volume, the concept and methodology employed in the work, as well as the major aspects pertaining to its position within the broad field of travel writing. It offers an evaluation of the originality of the collection and assesses the quality of the contributions included in the volume, highlighting how the gathered articles enrich the ongoing academic debate on travel, travel writing and the embodied experience of mobility and movement. The present review looks at the recent contribution to the Routledge Research in Travel Writing series—Traveling Bodies: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Traveling as an Embodied Practice, edited by Nicole Maruo-Schröder, Sarah Schäfer-Althaus, and Uta Schaffers. The review discusses the contents of the volume, the concept and methodology employed in the work, as well as the major aspects pertaining to its position within the broad field of travel writing. It offers an evaluation of the originality of the collection and assesses the quality of the contributions included in the volume, highlighting how the gathered articles enrich the ongoing academic debate on travel, travel writing and the embodied experience of mobility and movement.

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Julia Szołtysek, University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland

Julia Szołtysek, PhD, is an English philologist and literary scholar, assistant professor at the University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland, Institute of Literary Studies. Her research interests include travel discourses, postcolonial studies, representations of the Orient in Western literature and art, and contemporary British and American fiction by women. Her monograph A Mosaic of Misunderstanding: Occident, Orient, and Facets of Mutual Misconstrual was published in 2016 by Peter Lang Verlag. Her research articles have appeared in international journals and refereed collections published by Routledge, Peter Lang, Berghahn and others.

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Maruo-Schroeder, Nicole, et al., editors. Traveling Bodies: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Traveling as an Embodied Practice. Routledge, 2024. 261 pages.

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2024-05-01

How to Cite

Szołtysek, J. (2024). Traveling Bodies: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Traveling as an Embodied Practice, edited by Nicole Maruo-Schröder, Sarah Schäfer-Althaus, and Uta Schaffers (A Book Review). Review of International American Studies, 241–244. https://doi.org/10.31261/rias.16902

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