Otherness in Wyndham Lewis’s Journey into Barbary: Travels across Morocco (1932) and Paul Bowles’s The Sheltering Sky (1949)
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Otherness in Wyndham Lewis’s Journey into Barbary: Travels across Morocco (1932) and Paul Bowles’s The Sheltering Sky (1949) |
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Acknowledgments
Contents
General Introduction
Chapter One: Orientalism and Otherness in the 20th Century
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Orientalism
1.2.1 The Origin and Evolution of the Concept
1.2.2 Identity and Otherness
1.3 The Travel Literature of the 20th Century
1.3.1- Travel Books
1.3.1.1 A short Overview of Journey into Barbary: Travels across Morocco
1.3.2. Travel Novels
1.3.2.1. A Summary of Paul Bowles’ Novel The Sheltering Sky
1.4. Conclusion
Chapter Two: The Comparative Analysis of a Travel Book and a Novel
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Similarities
2.2.1. Religion
2.2.2. Sexuality
2.2.3. Magic and Mystery
2.2.4. Historical fallacies
2.2.5. Ambivalence
2.3. Differences
2.3.1. Some Aspects of the Travel Writing of Wyndham Lewis
2.3.2. Some Aspects of the Travel Novel: The Sheltering Sky
2.4. Intention and Authenticity
2.4.1. Intention
2.4.1.1. Entertainment and Instruction
2.4.1.2. Financial
2.4.1.3. Political and Cultural Imperialism
2.4.1.4. Self-Discovery
2.4.1.5. The Pursuit of a Refuge
2.4.2. Authenticity
2.5. Conclusion
General Conclusion
References
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