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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Север глазами женщин: современный западный травелог об Арктике (на материале книг Гретель Эрлих «In the Empire of Ice» и Сары Уилер «The Magnetic North») : магистерская диссертация / The North through the eyes of women: a modern western travelogue about the Arctic (based on the books by Gretel Ehrlich "In the Empire of Ice" and Sarah Wheeler "The Magnetic North")

Ахметшина, А. Н., Akhmetshina, A. N. January 2021 (has links)
Работа посвящена изучению особенностей ведения травелогов, посвящённых путешествию женщин писательниц по Арктическому региону. Материалом для работы послужили произведения Гретель Эрлих ‘In the Empire of Ice: Encounters in a Changing Landscape’ (2010) и Сары Уилер ‘The Magnetic North: Travels in the Arctic’ (2009). В первой части работы раскрываются вопросы, связанные с трактовкой понятия «травелог», предоставляется детальное описание его жанровых, а также языковых характеристик. Рассматриваются также основные направления в изучении понятия «нарративная стратегия» и «нарративная персона», изучается сложившийся в трудах различных учёных и путешественников образ Арктики. Во второй части работы изучаются особенности ведения травелогов авторства Гретель Эрлих и Сары Уилер, что включает в себя анализ проблем и тематик, которые были озвучены самими писательницами в тексте. После этого рассматривается каждая из представленных в произведениях проблем подробнее. Выявление специфических особенностей написания произведения в жанре литературное путешествие, охватывающее аспекты поездки автора-путешественника в Арктический регион, является тем основанием, на котором строились ключевые аспекты исследования. Результаты работы могут использоваться в других исследованиях в области литературы путешествий и образа Арктики, для разработки курсов по литературоведению и современной западной литературе. / The work is devoted to the study of the features of conducting travelogues dedicated to the journey of women writers in the Arctic region. The material for the thesis was the works of Gretel Ehrlich ‘In the Empire of Ice: Encounters in a Changing Landscape’ (2010) and Sarah Wheeler ‘The Magnetic North: Travels in the Arctic’ (2009). The first chapter reviews questions related to the interpretation of the concept of "travelogue", and a detailed description of its genre and language characteristics is provided. The main directions in the study of the concept of "narrative strategy" and "narrative persona" are also considered, the image of the Arctic that has developed in the works of various scientists and travelers is studied. The second chapter of the work examines the features of travelogues authored by Gretel Ehrlich and Sarah Wheeler, which includes an analysis of the problems and topics that were voiced by the writers themselves in the text. After that, each of the problems presented in the works is considered in more detail. The identification of specific features of writing a work in the genre of literary travel, covering aspects of the author's trip to the Arctic region, is the basis on which the key aspects of the study were built. The results of the work can be used in other studies in the field of travel literature and the image of the Arctic, for the development of courses in literary studies and modern Western literature.
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(D)ifferent sides of the picture, four women's views of Canada, 1816-1838

Birkwood, M. Susan January 1997 (has links) (PDF)
No description available.
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Travellers in skirts, women and english-language travel writing in Canada

LaFramboise, Lisa N. January 1997 (has links) (PDF)
No description available.
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Touring strange lands, women travel writers in western Canada, 1876 to 1914

Jakobsen, Pernille January 1997 (has links) (PDF)
No description available.
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Representations of landscape and gender in Lady Anne Barnard's "Journal of a month's tour into the interior of Africa"

Collins, Brenda 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MPhil)--University of Stellenbosch, 2007. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This thesis will focus on Barnard’s representations of gender and landscape during her tour into the interior of the South of Africa. Barnard’s conscious representation of herself as a woman with many different social roles gives the reader insight into the developing gender roles at the time of an emerging feminism. On their tour, Barnard reports on four aspects of the interior, namely the state of cultivation of the land, the type of food and accommodation available in the interior, the possibilities for hunting and whether the colony will be a valuable acquisition for Britain. Barnard’s view of the landscape is representative of the eighteenth century’s preoccupation with control over and classification of nature. She values order and cleanliness in her vision of a domesticated landscape. She appropriates the land in wanting to make it useful and beautiful to the colonisers. However, her representations of the landscape, as well as its inhabitants, remain ambivalent in terms of the discourse of imperialism because she is unable to adopt an unequivocal colonial voice. Her complex interaction with the world of colonialism is illustrated by, on the one hand, her adherence to the desire to classify the inhabitants of the colony according to the eighteenth century’s fascination with classification and, on the other hand, her recognition of the humanity of the individuals with whom she interacts in a move away from the colonial stance. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Hierdie tesis fokus op Barnard se voorstellings van gender en landskap gedurende haar toer in die binneland van die suide van Afrika. Barnard se bewuste voorstelling van haarself as ‘n vrou met vele sosiale rolle gee die leser insig in die ontwikkelende genderrolle gedurende ‘n tydperk van ontluikende feminisme. Gedurende haar toer doen Barnard verslag oor vier aspekte van die binneland, naamlik hoeveel van die grond reeds bewerk is, die tipe kos en akkommodasie wat beskikbaar is, die jagmoontlikhede, en of die kolonie ‘n waardevolle aanwins vir Brittanje sal wees. Barnard se beskouing van die landskap is verteenwoordigend van die agtiende-eeuse obsessie met beheer oor en klassifikasie van die natuur. Sy heg groot waarde aan orde en netheid in haar visie van ‘n getemde landskap. Sy lê beslag op die land deurdat sy dit bruikbaar en mooi wil maak vir die kolonialiste. Haar voorstellings van die landskap sowel as die inwoners weerspieël egter haar ambivalente posisie jeens die koloniale diskoers omdat sy sukkel om ‘n ondubbelsinnige koloniale stem te gebruik. Haar komplekse interaksie met die wêreld van kolonialisme word weerspieël deur, enersyds, haar navolging van die koloniale neiging om die inwoners van die land te kategoriseer in lyn met die agtiende-eeuse obsessie met klassifikasie en, andersyds, haar herkenning van die menslikheid van die individue met wie sy kontak maak in ‘n skuif weg van die koloniale standpunt.

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