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Journal articles on the topic "Classic travel writing"

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Fahmilda, Yacub, and Putri Zulikha. "KAJIAN SASTRA PERJALANAN DALAM HIKAYAT KISAH PELAYARAN ABDULLAH KE MEKAH KARYA ABDULLAH BIN ABDUL KADIR MUNSYI." LITE: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, dan Budaya 17, no. 1 (2021): 96–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.33633/lite.v17i1.4421.

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This research is aimed to identify and to reveal a hikayat as classic travel literature of Indonesia by the travel writing theory of Carl Thompson. To gain those purposes, this research used literary criticism and descriptive-analytic methods. The object of this study is Kisah Pelayaran Abdullah ke Mekah by Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir Munsyi (1854), focusing on the six elements of travel writing by Carl Thompson’s approach based on the hikayat. This study shows that the hikayat contains six elements of travel writing. Those are self, other, movement, space, encounter, and writing. Abdullah as a s
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Jang, Jin-youp. "Brush Talks and Poetry Exchange in Travel Journals by the T’ongsinsa of 1711 and 1719." Research of the Korean Classic 57 (May 31, 2022): 235–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.20516/classic.2022.57.235.

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This study aims to review the brush talks and poetry exchanges included in the 18th century travel journals produced by the T’ongsinsa (通信使, the Chosŏn envoy to Tokugawa Japan) of 1711 and 1719. First, the brush talks from the T’ongsinsa travel journals of each era were examined. The T’ongsinsa of 1711 produced three different records. Cho Tae’ŏk’s Tongsarok includes exchanged poetry—95 verses under 74 titles. Im Sukwan’s Tongsailgi contains an independent account of brush talk titled Kangguanp’iltam, while Kim Hyŏnmun’s Tongsarok only documented significant episodes from the brush talks and p
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CHIRILĂ, Ileana Daniela. "LE VOYAGE COMME PRÉTEXTE. L’ECRITURE VIATIQUE1 DANS UN ALLER SIMPLE DE DIDIER VAN CAUWELAERT." Analele Universității din Craiova, Seria Ştiinte Filologice, Langues et littératures romanes 25, no. 1 (2022): 172–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.52846/aucllr.2021.01.10.

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Didier van Cauwelaert’s fictional travel writing is a pretext for poietics, rather than a metaphor for literature. This article focuses on his novel Un aller simple to show how, by employing intertextuality, metalanguage, and mise en abîme, the author succeeds in fictionalizing the very mechanism of writing. Moreover, this article shows how parody and diversion deconstruct the classic travelogue, revealing that all literature is fiction.
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Dziedzic, Maja. "„Who Wishes to Understand the Poet Must Go to the Poet’s Land”: Tadeusz Różewicz’s Journeys Beyond the Eastern Border." Tekstualia 1, no. 64 (2021): 43–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0015.0224.

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The article reconstructs the itineraries of Tadeusz Różewicz’s journeys to the USSR and Russia. A relatively liberal political situation after the period of stalinism allowed the author of Anxiety to travel abroad after the international success of his works from the 60s. Despite his declared reluctance to travel, Różewicz travelled both east and west. On the basis of the poet’s notes, interviews and, above all, correspondence, it is possible to reconstruct the itineraries his travels to the Soviet Union, and after its fall to the Russian Federation, as well as identify literary inspirations r
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Hirnyak, Mar‘yana. "Mizh eksperymentom ta intelektualʹnym pysʹmom: hra z literaturnoyu tradytsiyeyu u romani Mayka Yohansena „Podorozh uchenoho doktora Leonardo i yoho maybutnʹoyi kokhanky prekrasnoyi Alʹchesty u Slobozhansʹku Shvaytsariyu”". Studia Ucrainica Varsoviensia, № 8 (31 серпня 2020): 217–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.31338/2299-7237suv.8.17.

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The article deals with the novel The Travel of Scientist Dr. Leonardo […] by Mike Johansen which manifests the author’s predisposition to experimental game with literary tradition and classic poetics as well as to the intellectual writing. The experiment can be observed foremost in the decentration of the novel’s structure and textual communicative strategies. The author creates “the book of Landscape” as opposed to the narrative about events and characters. He plays with the reader, emphasizing on his presence permanently and exposing artistic techniques, uses language code switching and inse
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E KORSTANJE, Maximiliano. "The power of Lingua Franca: the presence of the “Other” in the travel writing genre." Cultura 19, no. 2 (2022): 73–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.3726/cul022022.0005.

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Abstract: Classic Edward Said's term Orientalism was widely applied to those narratives and story-telling oriented to deride, subordinate and domesticate the “Non- Western Other”. Over centuries, Europe has developed an imperial matrix that is finely enrooted in an uncanny long-dormant paternalism where “the Other” was treated as a child to educate. The European expansion was ultimately feasible according to two combined factors. The knowledge productions by the hands of scientists occupied a great position in the entertainment of global readerships, and of course, the literary fiction embodie
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Karakaҫi, Dalila. "British Travelers and British Travel Writing: An Overview to British Travelers Visiting Albania in the First Half of 19th Century." Academicus International Scientific Journal 28 (July 2023): 191–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.7336/academicus.2023.28.11.

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The Grand Tour played an important role in the education of the aristocratic British youth. Several requirements served for its classical qualification. The Tour lasted from some months to some years. Travelers’ individual choices, spread of diseases, priority to special places, as well as historical events shaped the travel plan. The Tour changed its classical denotation in the 19th century, reflecting a radical social transformation in the British society. The middle class would be engaged in travelling beyond the borders of the British territory. The Romantic traveler of the 19th century di
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Anistratenko, Antonina V. "ALTERNATIVE HISTORY GENRE IN THE FINE LITERATURE. THE ROLE OF EUROPEAN MYTH IN CRYPTOHISTORICAL WRITING." Alfred Nobel University Journal of Philology 2, no. 24 (2022): 8–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.32342/2523-4463-2022-2-24-1.

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The article is devoted to the Alternative History (AH) genre in fiction and function of the “European Myth” in cryptohistorical writing. The article aims to determine the identity and path of the alternative historical novel in Ukraine and its comparative characteristics at the current stage of modern fiction. The tasks of the study are to determine the ways of European myth functioning in the artistic space of the neomodern AI novel in Ukraine which creates a new genealogical pattern in Ukrainian literary studies. Research methods are subordinate to the aim of the study and tasks. They are co
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Schulze, Marion. "Screen Tourism." Digital Culture & Society 3, no. 2 (2017): 123–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/dcs-2017-0208.

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Abstract In the article, I discuss new forms of mobility allowed by digital practices, i. e. digital mobilities consisting in visiting geographical places from and through a screen. This discussion is based on my online ethnographic research on international fans of South Korean television series, K-Dramas. The international fandom of K-Dramas, and in a larger sense, South Korean pop cultural products - exemplified by the success of South Korean rapper Psy’s “Gangnam Style” in 2012 -, is a continually growing global phenomenon that has been observed from the end of the 2000s on; a fandom that
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Mulyantoro, Ahmad Azis, and Ashadi Ashadi. "KAJIAN KONSEP ARSITEKTUR NEO KLASIK PADA BANGUNAN MIX USED (STUDI KASUS: DA VINCI PENTHOUSE, JAKARTA)." PURWARUPA Jurnal Arsitektur 7, no. 2 (2023): 109. http://dx.doi.org/10.24853/purwarupa.7.2.23-30.

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ABSTRAK. Dalam dunia aristektur perkembangan dalam hal gaya dan konsep arsitektur terus berkembang dan bertambah, salah satu gaya arsitektur yang berembang adalah gaya arsitektur neo klasik. Gaya ini mulai lahir dari Hasrat pemikiran manusia pada awal abad ke-18, gaya ini dimulai dari pemikiran akan kebosanan dengan gaya arsitektur yang hanya begitu-begitu saja dan kembalinya gairah akan gaya arsitektur klasik khususnya klasik Yunani. Dalam kehidupan sehari-hari kita memerlukan kebutuhan sandang,pangan,papan, dan dalam kondisi yang saat ini dimana kegiatan manusia sudah sangat sibuk dan hamper
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Classic travel writing"

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Kagan, Michal Lali. "Wonderer : the life of Bruce Chatwin." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2002.

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Wonderer is a screenplay about the life of writer/traveler Bruce Chatwin. The screenplay examines not only Chatwin's travels and writing, but also the landscape which he never fully explored: his inner-world. This reflective analysis will focus on the relationship between Bruce Chatwin's writing - especially in The Songlines- and the ways in which the book's subject matter and style influenced the choices in content and form which I made in writing Wonderer.
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Books on the topic "Classic travel writing"

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1957-, Sawyers June Skinner, ed. The road north: 300 years of classic Scottish travel writing. The In Pinn, 2000.

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M, Rosenthal A., and Gelb Arthur, eds. Great tours and detours. Ebury, 1986.

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1837-1926, Moran Thomas, and Tejada-Flores Lito, eds. Yellowstone to Yosemite: Early adventures in the mountain West : classic adventure-travel writing of the early 1870's. Western Eye Press, 1988.

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Peel, C. V. A. Somaliland: Being an account of two expeditions into the far interior together with a complete list of every animal and bird known to inhabit that country, and a list of the reptiles collected by the author. Darf, 1986.

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O'Connor, V. C. Scott. The Silken East: A record of life & travel in Burma. 3rd ed. Paul Strachan-Kiscadale, 1993.

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Theodore, Bent. World enough, and time: The travel chronicles of Mrs. J. Theodore Bent. Archaeopress, 2006.

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William, Burrell. Sir William Burrell's Northern tour, 1758. Tuckwell Press in association with the European Ethnological Research Centre and the National Museums of Scotland, 1997.

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Ross, William O. K. In quest of fur: The travel journal of William O.K. Ross, 1909. Creative Publishers, 2003.

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Garnier, Francis. The French in Indo-China: With a narrative of Garnier's explorations in Cochin-China, Annam and Tonquin. White Lotus, 1994.

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Ethelreda, Lewis, ed. Trader Horn: A young man's astounding adventures in 19th century equatorial Africa. Travelers' Tales, 2002.

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Book chapters on the topic "Classic travel writing"

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Blaer, M. "Reimagining emulative journeys: from classical texts to contemporary travel writing in the digital age." In Literary tourism: theories, practice and case studies. CABI, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781786394590.0073.

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Ebrahimian, Mojtaba. "One Thousand Years of Persian Travel Writing and Siyahatnameh-Ye Ebrahim Beyg (1895) as Safarnameh." In Routledge Handbook of Post Classical and Contemporary Persian Literature. Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315124230-3.

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Bartolini, Stefano. "Sudate carte. Uno sguardo alla letteratura del lavoro." In Idee di lavoro e di ozio per la nostra civiltà. Firenze University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/979-12-215-0319-7.174.

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The text examines some social and labourist fiction books released between 2006 and 2022, from the historical novel to autobiographical writing together with a collective writing workshop. The analysis traces the characterizing and salient themes trying to understand what type of work is described in these books, what is the spirit of the time they express and the characteristic recurring themes. What emerges is a vision of labour that strongly claims the historicity and existence of the working classes, in a society where their presence and their imagination is mostly denied, marked by the themes of fatigue, fragmentation, which struggles to find an expression in a positive sense for work in the 21st century, without renouncing the search for it.
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Martin, Michael S. "“The beautiful of the awe and sublime”." In Appalachian Pastoral. Liverpool University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781638040187.003.0005.

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The fourth chapter will complete the triumvirate of European landscape typologies, with a study of how the sublime became a hallmark of Appalachian travel writing from the period. Beginning with Thomas Jefferson’s 18th-century description of Virginia’s Natural Bridge in Notes on the State of Virginia (1781), travel narratives from Appalachia emphasize the grandiose, large mountains that make up its dominant geologic feature and do so by gesturing towards Edmund Burke’s classic definition of the term. Charles Lanman’s vivid descriptions of Virginia’s Peaks of Otter, with “summits” portrayed as massive “watchtowers” (157) and other portrayals of the Appalachian Mountains that emphasize the massive size and emotional effect upon the viewer, derived from the European sublime, will be interrogated in this chapter.
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Bohls, Elizabeth A. "1. Classical Ground." In Travel Writing 1700-1830. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199537525.003.0003.

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Joseph Addison, Remarks on Several Parts of Italy, etc. in the Years 1701, 1702, 1703 (1705; from Addison, Miscellaneous Works, vol. ii, ed. A. C. Guthkelch, 1914) Best known as author of the weekly magazine The Spectator (1711–12), Joseph Addison (1672–1719) produced...
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France, Peter, and Kenneth Haynes. "Philosophy, History, and Travel Writing." In The Oxford History Of Literary Translation In English. Oxford University PressOxford, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199246236.003.0011.

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Abstract The translation of non-fiction (a category invented in the nineteenth century and developed for the use of libraries) is represented in this chapter by philosophy, history, biography, political and social criticism, and the literature of travel and exploration, the last being a capacious genre, combining science with historical and philosophical reflections. Such works accounted for more than a third of the published translations in the years examined in Chapter 4, above, and they include several popular and critical successes, such as the several histories by Guizot or Humboldt’s Cosmos. The discussion of classical philosophy in this first section, emphasizing the influence of ideas, is meant to complement the discussion in Chapter 5, which treats classical works as literature; Lucretius is discussed in both places.
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Morgan, Cecilia. "Gender and Tourism in the (Very) Long Nineteenth Century." In The Oxford Handbook of the History of Tourism and Travel. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190889555.013.11.

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Abstract The intersections of gender, travel, and tourism have received much scholarly attention, particularly since the publication of Sara Mills’s Discourses of Differences and Mary Louise Pratt’s Imperial Eyes. The travel writings and tourist experiences of European and Anglo-American middle-class women have been prominent in the field. Although much attention has been paid to their imbrication in both class and imperial relations, the wide range of women’s travel writing, its multiple layers, and the varied locations from which it was written suggest that no one model of “feminization” can be applied to its analysis. Scholars also have pointed to the gendered nature of work at tourist sites, whether in the provision of hospitality, the creation of souvenirs, and the presence of female guides. The travels of Indigenous and racialized women also help complicate our understanding of nineteenth and early twentieth-century tourist “gazes.” Although less has been written about male tourists that deploys gender as a category of historical analysis, the existing scholarship that does so suggests possibilities for future work.
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O'Brien, Alyssa, and Christine Alfano. "Tech Travels: Connecting Writing Classes across Continents." In Transnational Writing Program Administration. Utah State University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.7330/9780874219623.c002.

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Potočnik Topler, Jasna. "Teaching Writing Skills in English for Tourism by Employing Travel Writing." In Jezik in turizem, Language and Tourism, Sprache und Tourismus. University of Maribor Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18690/978-961-286-549-8.9.

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This chapter examines teaching writing skills in English for Tourism by employing travel writing, which is not only a tool for teaching linguistic skills, but also encourages students to develop research interests and storytelling techniques. When travel writing was introduced to undergraduate and MA students during the English lessons the role of languages in Tourism, Tourism Discourse and Literary Tourism was also discussed with them. As part of the English assignment, students were asked to produce their own travel writing texts, which were discussed, reviewed by their teacher, re-written and – in the case of Master students – at the final stage, also published as an example of a teaching and learning experiment. Thus, this chapter presents travel writing as a successful method of developing travel writing skills inside the English for Specific Purposes classes.
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Hadfield, Andrew. "Utopia and Travel Writing." In The Oxford Handbook of Thomas More's Utopia. Oxford University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198881018.013.6.

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Abstract This chapter explores how More makes use of the debates generated by the European discovery of the ‘New World’ (as well as older debates about other cultures) to represent the Utopians’ understanding of their interaction with other peoples, in particular, their thinking about colonial expansion. Raphael’s voyages with Amerigo Vespucci are represented as part factual and part mythical, enabling More to represent Utopia as an island that is in part real, in part fictitious. More’s strategies and the purpose of his fiction are various. At times Utopia is represented as a particular place, specifically Ireland, the island colonized by the English crown. The Utopians are sometimes seen as very similar to the peoples of the Americas, notably in their religious beliefs, as they lack revelation; in others, they are seen as akin to Europeans, working hard to solve problems and plan for the future. In the famous passage on sheep More uses the Utopians’ diligence to satirize what he saw as the idleness of the upper classes and their complacent exploitation of the people they should govern well.
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Conference papers on the topic "Classic travel writing"

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Cozma, Codruţa. "Onomastics and multiculturalism in the novel Fraţii Jderi by Mihail Sadoveanu." In International Conference on Onomastics “Name and Naming”. Editura Mega, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.30816/iconn5/2019/74.

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Mihail Sadoveanu’s work capitalizes on the expressive dimensions of name-giving and depicts a world whose laws are articulated or disarticulated as regards the onomastic level of writing. The novel Fraţii Jderi most often observes the norms of onomastic conventions. It reflects an archaic world, an interweaving of social classes, nations and customs which highlight the multicultural character of the society and age described. The paper approaches the names of the characters in Fraţii Jderi from a threefold perspective: 1) etymological, in view of reconstructing the semantic traces in the anthr
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Nascimento, Suely. "Marlene's house." In LINK 2021. Tuwhera Open Access, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/link2021.v2i1.106.

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As an artist-researcher, I have been developing the research “Marlene's house” in the Doctorate in Arts, Graduate Program in Arts, Institute of Art Sciences, Federal University of Pará, since 2018. An extension of the research I produced in the Master's Degree in Arts, at the same institution of higher education, from 2016 to 2018. It is a poetics built from family and affective memory, in which photography, video, sound, writing, smell, taste, touch and feeling merge. And it is part of research line 1, on poetics and acting processes, dedicated to research in the arts, with a focus on poetics
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Felix Servin, Jesus Manuel, Hala A. Al-Sadeg, and Amr Abdel-Fattah. "Photoacoustic Nanotracers for Subsurface Applications: Opportunities and Challenges." In SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/206316-ms.

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Abstract Tracers are practical tools to gather information about the subsurface fluid flow in hydrocarbon reservoirs. Typical interwell tracer tests involve injecting and producing tracers from multiple wells to evaluate important parameters such as connectivity, flow paths, fluid-fluid and fluid-rock interactions, and reservoir heterogeneity, among others. The upcoming of nanotechnology enables the development of novel nanoparticle-based tracers to overcome many of the challenges faced by conventional tracers. Among the advantages of nanoparticle-based tracers is the capability to functionali
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