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A Geography of Adventure

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An edition of Mapping men and empire (1996)

Mapping Men & Empire

A Geography of Adventure

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Adventure stories, produced and consumed in vast quantities in eighteenth-, nineteenth- and twentieth-century Europe, narrate encounters between Europeans and the non-European world. They map both European and non-European people and places. In the exotic, uncomplicated and malleable settings of stories like Robinson Crusoe, they make it possible to imagine, and to naturalise and normalise, identities that might seem implausible closer to home.

They make it possible to map new forms of masculinity, as writers such as Robert Ballantyne sought to do. At the same time, adventure stories chart colonies and empires, projecting European geographical fantasies onto non-European, real geographies, including the Americas, Africa and Australasia.

But beneath the map-like realism of adventure stories, there is an undercurrent of ambivalence. Adventure's geography is more fragile and also more fluid than it first appears. While adventure stories map, they also unmap geographies and identities, destabilising and sometimes recasting them.

The ambivalent geography and politics of adventure are illustrated in late-Victorian and Edwardian girls' stories, in which boundaries between masculinity and femininity are blurred, and in contemporaneous stories by Jules Verne, which can be read as anarchist adventures.

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Routledge
Language
English
Pages
224

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Cover of: Mapping men and empire
Mapping men and empire: a geography of adventure
1997, Routledge
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Cover of: Mapping Men & Empire
Mapping Men & Empire: A Geography of Adventure
December 9, 1996, Routledge
in English
Cover of: Mapping Men & Empire
Mapping Men & Empire: A Geography of Adventure
December 6, 1996, Routledge
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First Sentence

"Among the books of travel and discovery published in the modern period, none has made a greater impression on geographical imaginations than Robinson Crusoe, the single most famous, representative and influential adventure story of the time."

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR830.A38P48 1997, PR830.A38 P48 1997, PR830.A38 P48 1997eb

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7483887M
Internet Archive
mappingmenempire0000phil
ISBN 10
0415137721
ISBN 13
9780415137720
LCCN
96010899
OCLC/WorldCat
862077287, 34357566
Library Thing
4535626
Goodreads
2452928

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