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Maheswari, M. Uma, and J. G. R. Sathiaseelan. "RankTagViz: A Semantic Ranking and Tags Visualization of User Travelogues." International Journal of Engineering & Technology 7, no. 2 (May 1, 2018): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i2.22.12304.

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The travelogues contain prosperous geo-referenced information such as tours, weather, and expenses etc. Reading travelogues and finding useful trip information is a tedious task for many people. So as to correlate the georeferenced text meaningfully the semantic ranking is taken in account on the user contributing travelogues. In this way there is a requirement for creating programmed travelogue mining methods to pass on valuable data in a travelogue to its peruses in the more successful way. Visualizing a geo-referenced data with location tags and descriptions makes it helpful for readers to understand the fundamental substance of the travelogue. For user expedient, this paper proposes a Travelogue RankTagViz approach that semantically ranks and visualizes the tags of user travelogues. The RankTagViz contains two phases. In the first phase, the user travelogues are ranked based on semantic. In the next phase, the travelogues are visualized based on the tag and images. During semantic ranking, a semantic dimension reduction method is proposed to pre-process and mine useful information from the travelogues. After that a semantic rank mechanism is proposed to rank travelogues based on tags and POI (Point Of Interest). For tag visualization, location based tags and images are extracted from the travelogues and a novel UI is intended to give a superior client encounter, by arranging both the literary and visual data produced by committed voyagers in an alluring way. Test comes about on an arrangement of gathered travelogues show the proposed techniques' capacity to rank and imagine travelogues.
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PANG, YANWEI, XIN LU, YUAN YUAN, and XUELONG LI. "TRAVELOGUE ENRICHING AND SCENIC SPOT OVERVIEW BASED ON TEXTUAL AND VISUAL TOPIC MODELS." International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence 25, no. 03 (May 2011): 373–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218001411008671.

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We consider the problem of enriching the travelogue associated with a small number (even one) of images with more web images. Images associated with the travelogue always consist of the content and the style of textual information. Relying on this assumption, in this paper, we present a framework of travelogue enriching, exploiting both textual and visual information generated by different users. The framework aims to select the most relevant images from automatically collected candidate image set to enrich the given travelogue, and form a comprehensive overview of the scenic spot. To do these, we propose to build two-layer probabilistic models, i.e. a text-layer model and image-layer models, on offline collected travelogues and images. Each topic (e.g. Sea, Mountain, Historical Sites) in the text-layer model is followed by an image-layer model with sub-topics learnt (e.g. the topic of sea is with the sub-topic like beach, tree, sunrise and sunset). Based on the model, we develop strategies to enrich travelogues in the following steps: (1) remove noisy names of scenic spots from travelogues; (2) generate queries to automatically gather candidate image set; (3) select images to enrich the travelogue; and (4) choose images to portray the visual content of a scenic spot. Experimental results on Chinese travelogues demonstrate the potential of the proposed approach on tasks of travelogue enrichment and the corresponding scenic spot illustration.
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Rakyovski, Tsvetan. "The Travelogues of Vazov." Bulgarski Ezik i Literatura-Bulgarian Language and Literature 65, no. 1 (February 9, 2023): 9–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.53656/bel2023-1-1.

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The article is the first attempt to examine Vazov's travelogues from the point of view of literary theory. For this purpose, the territory of the scientific object is expanded – the analysis covers a large number of works from nearly 70 travelogues left by Vazov. The study has three main points: 1) the characteristics of the genre “travelogue”; 2) the relationship between fictional – credible; 3) the narrator in the structure of the travelogue. The first problem is commented from the position of the claim that travel writing is a hybrid, even borderline genre. It is this role – to be on the border between literary and non-literary types of language – that also causes the mixing of the veridical and the conventional. By this we mean to say that the author's imagination is displaced, suppressed by the desire to tell factual stories.
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Krygin, Roman Vyacheslavovich, and Liliya Anatol'evna Dolgopolova. "Travelogue and its role in the presentation of the Crimea by German travelers in the XVIII-XIX centuries." Litera, no. 9 (September 2022): 90–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.25136/2409-8698.2022.9.37720.

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The work is devoted to clarifying the status of travelogue as a special literary genre. The features of German-language travelogues about the Crimea of the XVIII-XIX centuries are considered. The purpose of the work is to clarify the status of travelogue as a special literary genre combining the features of prose, epistolary genre, adventure. The relevance of the work is due both to the increased interest in travelogue as a genre and to the linguoculturological aspect of studying foreign-language travelogues. The methodological basis was the works of E.R. Ponomarev, E.F. Shafranskaya, A. Pasquali, G. Tverdoty. The article clarifies the concept of "travelogue" based on the critical analysis of theoretical sources. The classification of travelogue by genre and purpose of writing is presented. The article describes the history of the appearance of the term "travelogue" and its consolidation in the scientific literature. The practical research was based on the material of a German-language travelogue about the Crimea of the XVIII-XIX centuries, the period of the development of the peninsula of the Russian Empire. Special attention is paid to genre and target types of travelogue. The choice of the topic is determined, on the one hand, by the little-studied subject, on the other hand, by the increased interest in the representation of Crimea as a tourist and multicultural object in various linguistic cultures.The objectives of our work are to clarify the concept of "travelogue" and its types, as well as thematic analysis of early German-language travelogues about the peninsula. The constant desire of mankind to travel, to explore unexplored or little–explored territories and, as a result, the desire to capture what they saw and tell others about it contributed to the emergence of a new genre - travelogue. In modern science, travelogue is considered from the standpoint of a meta-genre approach and does not have an unambiguous definition. The main purpose of the travelogue is to create an image of the purpose of the trip. This fact determines the structure of the image, which includes objective, subjective and emotional content. The scientific literature notes the heterogeneity of the travelogue, which makes it possible to distinguish it and classify it according to genre features, goals and functions.
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Salahuddin, Maria, Aram Yaqoob, Rabia Islam, Man o. Salwa Khan, Faria Naveed, and Rabia Hayat. "COMPARING SELF WITH TRAVEL - A MULTIDIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS OF FIRST PERSON NARRATIVE." Inception - Journal of Languages and Literature 1, no. 1 (June 1, 2021): 31–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.36755/ijll.v1i1.21.

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The present research aims to present comparative analysis of two genres of non-fiction: autobiographies and travelogues. Autobiographies are personal narratives or firsthand accounts of unique or dramatic events of an individual’s life while travelogue is record of a person’s journey to another place and the author’s traveling experiences. The present study explores functional variations that exist in these genres based on the multidimensional analysis approach presented by Biber (1988). This corpus-based research employs triangulation methods to quantitatively analyze statistical techniques and to qualitatively interpret the function of co-occurring linguistic features. Statistical evidence suggests that significant variation exists between two genres with travelogues are more informational, more explicit and less persuasive than autobiographies. Nouns and prepositions are the major constituents of both these first person narratives. This research can be further extended to compare the functional dimensions of autobiographies and travelogues with other first-person narratives. A contrastive genre analysis can also be conducted to explore variations in native and non-native writings.
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Shamshad, Samina. "Urdu Travelogues and Fiction." DARYAFT 13, no. 1 (August 29, 2021): 103–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.52015/daryaft.2021.v13-i1.150.

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As it is believed that all the genres are somehow connected because they all belong to the same entity; man’s imagination which is the birthplace of all the artful & thoughtful ideas ever emerged in human history. This research paper encompasses the whole tradition of travelogues in Urdu literature and figures the elements of fiction in the very genre. The researcher suggests that the travelogue is the mother of all genres and the same core belief is what lays base on the thought-expedition while writing the paper. This is quite evident that travelogue-writer focuses on the facts and the actual details of every journey and utilize them while working on his draft and the same is the very creative strategy for writing fiction, that the fiction writers also get to the actual situations from the society, analyze objectively and then utilize them masterfully for the fictional sequence of the happenings in the story i.e. plot. This research paper helps the readers to envision the creative going on processes regarding fiction writing & travelogue writing both, understand them to an extensive extent and find the similarities which seemingly reflect the other like organic twins. In this regard, it is considered that the genres of travelogue & novel, both explained with meaningful examples and no ambiguity remains.
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ANDERSEN, FRITS. "Eighteenth Century Travelogues as Models for ‘Rethinking Europe’." European Review 15, no. 1 (January 9, 2007): 115–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1062798707000117.

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Travelogues on expeditions in the 1760s to Tahiti and Yemen among other places are part of the early reshaping of Europe. They display the features of a historical threshold or ‘Sattelzeit’ between the classical and the modern world. But these travelogues also demonstrate another paradigmatic shift with important impact on the conditions for thinking of Europe in present day literary history. Some travelogues inaugurate in their rhetorical practice and anthropological content a problematic cultural relativism and aestheticism in relation to the world outside Europe. Other texts express doubts and contradictions, hesitating without being relativistic, focusing on cultural processes and concrete specifics rather than on essences, and adopting a pluridimensional perspective on the customs the traveller is confronted with. While the former track leads to the dead-end of reductive schematism of 19th century Orientalism, the latter may serve as a relevant model for rethinking Europe as part of a globalised world today. In what follows, the travel writing on Tahiti by James Cook, Bougainville and Diderot, Carsten Niebuhr's travelogue from his expedition to Yemen, Flaubert's Voyage en É:gypte, and Gauguin's NoaNoa, are analysed.
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Asifa Izzatullah and Dr.Sumaira Ejaz. "Cultural Depiction Of China By Pakistani Travelogue Writers." Dareecha-e-Tahqeeq 3, no. 3 (January 16, 2023): 142–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.58760/dareechaetahqeeq.v3i3.58.

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Travelogue is one of the most popular genre of Urdu Literature in which reality is kept in focus instead of imaginative or hypothetical aspects of life. The foremost condition of writing a travelogue is to travel to some city, country, or continent and to observe the culture and customs, living conditions, habits, norms, values, and traditions of the people of that particular area. A travelogue provides political, social, cultural, educational, and historical information. History is an important feature in travelogue and it is given a lot of importance to perceive the traditions and customs of a social group. Travelogues not only safeguard the customs of any particular group or age but they are the means through which these customs are transferred from one generation to another. Pakistani travelogue authors who focus on the illustration of tradition and custom-based travelogue are more successful and effective than any other writers. Every author presented cultural aspects of other countries by focusing on their racial, lingual, and historical features. These travelogues not only fulfill the demand of the present age but also highlight the critical point of view. China is believed to be one of the biggest cultural countries whose historical evidence resembles the age Before Christ. The world's largest population is present in China and which is approximately 1.40 billion. This article will delineate the cultural and traditional aspects of China, provide a critical view of China’s customs and provide a comparison of culture and tradition between China and Pakistan.
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Haleta, Olena. "Instead of a Novel." Aspasia 14, no. 1 (March 1, 2020): 78–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/asp.2020.140107.

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This article focuses on the life and literary strategies of Sophia Yablonska (1907–1971), a self-identified Ukrainian camerawoman, photographer, and writer. While working for a French documentary production company, traveling around the world, and living in Morocco and China, Yablonska published three books of travelogues supported by hundreds of photos (The Charm of Morocco, 1932; From the Country of Rice and Opium, 1936; and Distant Horizons, 1939) that combine autobiographical and anthropological approaches and transgress poetic and narrative conventions. In her travelogues, Yablonska examines the contradictions between traditional and modern culture and expresses them in verbal and visual forms. Abandoning the genre of the novel for that of the travelogue, Sophia Yablonska transgressed literary and life norms in terms of genre, gender, anthropology, autobiography, perception, media, culture, and discourse. Her writings not only reveal other countries, but also show the formation of a modern personality in the process of writing.
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Ali, Amin. "http://habibiaislamicus.com/index.php/hirj/article/view/184." Habibia islamicus 5, no. 3 (September 29, 2021): 21–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.47720/hi.2021.0503a03.

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The tradition and history of writing travelogues in Urdu language is not more than one hundred years old. There are also a large number of travelogues of Hajj and Umrah towards the Holy Hijaz in Urdu literature. Among these travelogues Mustansar Hussain Tarar’s two travelogues “Towards the Holy Kaaba” and “Night in the Cave of Hira” are quite famous, in which we see different colors of love of Allah and his Prophet. The purpose of this article is to give a brief overview of Mustansar’s both travelogues.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Travelogues"

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Lisle, Deborah Jean. "The politics of contemporary travelogues." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1996. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp05/mq21913.pdf.

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Grund, Lisa Katharina. "Aasenîkon! : Makushi travelogues from the borderlands of Southern Guyana." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/12167.

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This ethnographic account focuses on the conceptions and practices of movement, as narrated by the Makushi people who live along the triple frontier of southern Guyana. The journeys - individual experiences, in particular of women – depict visits to other Makushi communities, to their neighbours and cities in Guyana, Brazil and Venezuela. The travelogues disclose Makushi premises on knowledge and its acquisition: gender, age, temporality and alterity. Exploring these concepts in practice, the ethnography points out the value the Makushi attribute to their encounters with others, situations in which risk and unpredictability are creatively incorporated as part of their sociality.
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Bird, Dunlaith. "Travelling in Different Skins : Gender Identity in European Women's Oriental Travelogues, 1850-1950." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2009. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.503934.

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Lisle, Debbie. "Worlds apart : politics, discourse and contemporary travel writing." Thesis, Keele University, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.311123.

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Butler, Shannon M. "Travel narratives in dialogue: contesting representations of nineteenth-century Peru." The Ohio State University, 2005. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1110211109.

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Jackson, Wesley Todd Jr. "Where Do We Go from Here? Tortured Expressions of Solidarity in the German-Jewish Travelogues of the Weimar Republic." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1439309572.

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Ciambella, Matteo <1993&gt. "Caliban, the Crocodile, and the Prickly Pear: Linguistic and Epistemological Problems in Early Modern Travelogues and in The Tempest." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/17642.

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Nella tesi, cerco di dimostrare come la letteratura di viaggio rinascimentale abbia avuto un’influenza cruciale su La Tempesta di Shakespeare, ben oltre la scelta di alcuni elementi della trama dell’opera. La Tempesta, sostengo, presenta una drammatizzazione dei problemi linguistici ed epistemologici che caratterizzano l’esperienza dei viaggiatori del tempo, in particolare di coloro che trattavano del ‘Nuovo Mondo’. Nel primo capitolo, analizzo le descrizioni con cui Thomas Hariot ed altri viaggiatori rendono la flora e la fauna che incontrano durante i loro viaggi. Dedico particolare attenzione all’uso che fanno del processo analogico, all’abbondante presenza di vocaboli stranieri, e ai problemi strutturali alla descrizione di ciò che non è familiare, in una lingua che non lo contiene, per un lettore senza riferimenti empirici. Nel secondo capitolo, fornisco una breve rassegna della critica de La Tempesta, oltre ad un contesto storico per la composizione dell’opera ed i legami di quest’ultima con i testi dei viaggiatori. Nel terzo capitolo cerco di dimostrare come il linguaggio e l'epistemologia vengano ripetutamente tematizzati ne La Tempesta, stabilendo esplicite connessioni tra i personaggi naufragati sull’isola e i viaggiatori del tempo. Mi concentro particolarmente sul modo in cui i termini che essi usano per definire Calibano abbiano in realtà la funzione di mostrare l’inadeguatezza della loro stessa lingua nei confronti di ciò che è sconosciuto.
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Al, Habsi Mohammed A. A. "Oman from exploration to tourism : the images of the country in early travellers' tales, travelogues and travel brochures (1838-2001)." Thesis, University of Bedfordshire, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10547/577175.

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This thesis uses early travel accounts (1838-1959), travelogues (1996-2001) and travel brochures (2001) to investigate the image of Oman and its people in British travel texts. Although there have been a number of imagery studies within the field of tourism over the last two decades, they have been recently criticised by Gallarza et al. (2002) for their lack of theoretical orientation. This thesis is intended to be a modest step in addressing this criticism by re-appraising Said's well known work on Orientalism (1978) and works that foreshadowed it, by testing their political, theoretical and polemical propositions against detailed evidence to be found in case study evidence derived from close analysis of English texts on one country; Oman. The thesis investigates the extent to which these texts confirm/disconfirm Said's predominantly critical evaluation of Western (particularly British and French) representations of the east through the construct he calls 'Orientalism'. Through exploration of the imagery attached to Oman, this analysis is intended to contribute to the wider "Othering" debate in suggesting how people of a developing country are defined and gendered by people from developed ones. The thesis, which is based on three genres of travel texts, suggests a much more complex picture of the mechanisms of representations than Said (1978) suggests, showing, for example, that each textual category (travel book, travelogue, and brochure) had its own distinguishing variations in terms of ideological perspective, mode of address and substantive content. For example, political and imperial discourses were widely present in early travel accounts, while, by contrast, travelogue and travel brochure data were more constituted by discourses of consumerism and commerce, with residual I'olitical and imperial traces either silenced, muted or reconstituted as forms of nostalgia, or a depoliticised, sometimes, aestheticised, historic heritage. Moreover, although some early accounts contain negative denotations and connotations relating to Oman and its people that would support Said's broadly critical deconstruction of "Orientalism" as an ideological mechanism of control and appropriation, all three media representations, historical travel texts included, were far from presenting a uniform, or even predominant construction of Oman and its people that would support Said's critique. In two contextual chapters, this thesis appraIses historical encounters between Omanis and Westerns with focus on the British and Omani relationship, and offers an overview ofthe development of tourism in Oman. On the methodological front, the study is unusual as an investigation that combines inductive with deductive approaches, quantitative content analysis with qualitative semiotic analysis. Content analysis was used to examine the images of Oman reproduced in the three media. The quantitative findings were analysed qualitatively by using semiotic analysis to explore and interpret the meanings behind the quantitative results.
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Woodcock-Squires, Zoe E. "Art Deco poets : reframing the works of W.H. Auden and Louis MacNeice in the context of Interwar Visual Art." Thesis, Loughborough University, 2014. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/17419.

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This thesis examines works by the British interwar writers W.H. Auden and Louis MacNeice in the context of their relationship with the contemporary style of visual art known as Art Deco or the Moderne. It is my contention that, having absorbed many of the Art Deco idioms as an accepted part of the world they experience, these are reflected in the writers' works, firmly relating the work to a unique historical moment, place and social and cultural environment. In my reading of their work I identify sources of inspiration in their themes, idioms and imagery common to the artistic style, and investigate the extent to which their work has been informed in content and composition by visual art. Using diaries, travelogues, letters, essays, prose and poetry, I will argue that if Art Deco characterised the interwar period, it follows that it will also characterise the work of Auden and MacNeice. As such, I seek to reframe their work in an entirely new context, one seemingly unnoticed by earlier critics. My project also considers the ways in which a worldview is formed and environments are learned from childhood, with reference to early twentieth-century psychologists Erich Fromm, Lev Vygotsky and Maria Montessori, in order to posit the notion that growing up in the heyday of Art Deco, Auden and MacNeice may have subceived a great many of its motifs. I also identify the ways in which the writers engage visual art with intent, and establish a relationship between the writers and Art Deco's politics, imagery and composition through discussion of individual poems and their co-authored book Letters From Iceland (1937). In particular, the thesis examines the presence and impact of Art Deco elements in their work, such as Cubism (using both visual and literary examples), Futurism, the cinema, the Ballets Russes, and interwar attempts at producing what Wagner termed gesamtkunstwerk, the 'total work of art'.
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Yu, Xiaoyou. "Interprétation de l’autre dans les récits de voyage chinois en occident : 1847-1910." Thesis, Paris 4, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA040095/document.

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Dépeindre une image de l’Occident à travers cette collection de récits de voyage chinois de 1847 à 1910 et comprendre leurs procédés d’écriture, tel est l’objectif de ce travail doctoral. Avec un weltanschauung homogène et stable formé durant deux mille années de civilisation, les Chinois s’estimaient maîtriser le monde jusqu’au moment où la porte de leur pays soit forcée de s’ouvrir à l’Occident au milieu du XIXe siècle. Les voyageurs chinois sortaient ensuite timidement de leur empire et s’étonnaient devant une autre réalité qui est la modernité. Cet Occident, si neuve et si complexe, mène les voyageurs à dépeindre son image dont la procédure s’avère parallèlement être une recherche du genre approprié à cette destination. Une analyse des paratextes inhabituellement diversifiés, du genre mélangé et de la longueur aussi variée qui s’y observent confirme la tentation et l’évolution de cette recherche.Observateurs avec l’esprit ouvert ou non, les voyageurs parcourent l’Europe et les États-unis en rapportant des informations appréciables pour toute analyse sociologique concernant la vie du peuple occidental, en créant des néologismes pour désigner des réalités aussi étranges que nombreuses. Interprétation une société encore inconnue exige aussi des techniques de l’écriture. L’étude sur les rôles qu’enfile l’auteur tels que le narrateur, le voyageur et le héros ainsi que la rhétorique de l’altérité nous aide à les identifier
The aim of this doctoral work is to depict an image of the western world through a collection of notes from chinese travellers to the west between 1847-1910. And above all, understand their writing process contributing to it’s construction. Thus putting out the goal of this doctoral achievement.With a homogenous and stable weltanschauung formed during a two thousand years civilisation, the Chinese people used to believe that they master the realities of the world until they were forced to open up their country to the west at mid XIX th century. After an outgoing from their country which was very timid at the beginning, the chinese travellers came to be shocked in front of new facts characteristics of a modern world. That West, so new and so complex, make the travellers to depict it through an image which the process looks parallel to the appropriate type of the destination. An unusally diversified paratext analysis, a mixed type with different lengths which is found and can be seen during the temptation and evolution of this research.Observers with opened or closed mind, the travellers go all through Europe and the US, collecting alongway suitable informations necessary to the sociological analysis of the western people while creating neologisms used to name some strange and multiple facts.The interpretation of an unknown society needs adequate techniques of writing. The study of the role carried by the other’s rhetoric and the author (narrator, traveller and main character) enable us to identify them
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Books on the topic "Travelogues"

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The mystic travelogues. Charlotte, Vt: Eltanin Pub., 2011.

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The distorted mirror: Stories, travelogues, sketches. New Delhi: Viking, 2003.

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Jean-François, Kosta-Théfaine, ed. Travels and travelogues in the middle ages. New York: AMS Press, Inc., 2009.

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Youngs, Tim. Travellers in Africa: British travelogues, 1850-1900. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1994.

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Travellers in Africa: British travelogues, 1850-1900. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1994.

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Singh, Vijay Prakash. Mountain travelogues on the Himalayas and Tibet. Varanasi: Pilgrims Publishing, 2012.

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Jean-François, Kosta-Théfaine, ed. Travels and travelogues in the middle ages. New York: AMS Press, Inc., 2009.

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Travels and travelogues in the middle ages. New York: AMS Press, 2009.

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Schestokat, Karin U. German women in Cameroon: Travelogues from colonial times. New York: Peter Lang, 2003.

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Reisefilme: Ästhetik und Geschichte. Remscheid: Gardez! Verlag, 2004.

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Book chapters on the topic "Travelogues"

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Ammons, A. R. "Three Travelogues." In Contemporary Poetry: A Retrospective from the "Quarterly Review of Literature", edited by Theodore Russell Weiss, 370–73. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781400871728-126.

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Al-Attar, Iman. "Travelogues and History Representation." In A Glimpse at the Travelogues of Baghdad, 33–50. New York: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/b23141-4.

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Majeed, Javed. "Nationalism’s Travelling Autobiographies and Indian Travelogues." In Autobiography, Travel and Postnational Identity, 51–75. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230286818_3.

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Meid, Christopher. "German Radio Travelogues in the 1950s." In Travel, Writing and the Media, 103–16. New York: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003056133-6.

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Saladin, Irina. "(Un-)Sichtbare Routen." In Übersetzungskulturen der Frühen Neuzeit, 133–60. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-62562-0_7.

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ZusammenfassungThis paper focusses on intermedial translation processes in the production of Early Modern maps. Around 1700, the French geographers Claude and Guillaume Delisle collected travelogues from many different authors as sources for their maps of North America. The numerous drafts they created on the basis of these travelogues demonstrate how narrative texts were transformed for use as cartographic representations. As will become apparent, father and son Delisle did not simply translate individual pieces of geographical information into cartographic signs. Rather, they translated spatial conceptions in the form of itineraries by adapting them to the logic and specific characteristics of the medium of maps. In consequence, the itineraries and the actors who had travelled and described them became invisible for readers of maps.
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Al-Attar, Iman. "Diverse Travellers before the 18th Century." In A Glimpse at the Travelogues of Baghdad, 51–57. New York: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/b23141-5.

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Al-Attar, Iman. "Baghdad and the Ottoman Empire." In A Glimpse at the Travelogues of Baghdad, 10–32. New York: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/b23141-3.

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Al-Attar, Iman. "British Intervention Intensifies." In A Glimpse at the Travelogues of Baghdad, 71–100. New York: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/b23141-7.

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Al-Attar, Iman. "The Context of Travel Writing." In A Glimpse at the Travelogues of Baghdad, 5–9. New York: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/b23141-2.

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Al-Attar, Iman. "Summary." In A Glimpse at the Travelogues of Baghdad, 101–4. New York: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/b23141-8.

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Conference papers on the topic "Travelogues"

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"TRAVELOGUES: FREMDWAHRNEHMUNGEN IN REISEBERICHTEN 1500–1876." In digital humanities austria 2018. Vienna: Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1553/dha-proceedings2018s62.

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Hao, Qiang, Rui Cai, Changhu Wang, Rong Xiao, Jiang-Ming Yang, Yanwei Pang, and Lei Zhang. "Equip tourists with knowledge mined from travelogues." In the 19th international conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1772690.1772732.

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Dedousis, Giorgos, Konstantinos Katsantonis, Anastasia Georgaki, and Areti Andreopoulou. "Designing Historically Informed Soundscapes for the Augmentation of Modern Travel-Guides: Challenges and Compromises." In ICAD 2021: The 26th International Conference on Auditory Display. icad.org: International Community for Auditory Display, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21785/icad2021.036.

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The design of immersive soundscape experiences, both for artistic and informative purposes, is an established field in Auditory Display. This paper describes the process of designing historically informed soundscapes to be incorporated in modern travel-guide applications. The work stems from the research project TRACCE (TRavelogue with Augmented Cultural & Contemporary Experience), which focuses on the design and development of a platform for augmented cultural routes. Using this platform, hikers can follow the journey of 18th and 19th century travelers, having access to the original travelogues, tracked routes, and a wide variety of modern information. User experience is augmented by means of visual and auditory reconstructions of the original surrounding environments in several identified points of interest in each path. Apart from the creative process and technical details, the paper discusses the design challenges, which mainly stem from a) the limited data available which would allow an accurate and convincing reconstruction of the acoustic environments, b) the need for diverse auditory displays which would grasp the users’ attention, and c) the difficulty in designing soundscapes which would be interesting, appropriate, and informative for a wide audience of various age groups, educational backgrounds, and sensory abilities.
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Chen, Xinhuan, Yong Zhang, Pengfei Ma, Chao Li, and Chunxiao Xing. "A Package Generation and Recommendation Framework Based on Travelogues." In 2015 IEEE 39th Annual Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/compsac.2015.28.

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Zhang, Lu, Jingsong Xu, Jian Zhang, and Yongshun Gong. "Information Enhancement for Travelogues via a Hybrid Clustering Model." In 2018 Digital Image Computing: Techniques and Applications (DICTA). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/dicta.2018.8615849.

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Bokos, Borbala. "CITIES AND TOURIST SIGHTS IN TRANSYLVANIA IN 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH TRAVELOGUES." In 5th International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conferences on SOCIAL SCIENCES and ARTS SGEM2018. STEF92 Technology, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocial2018/1.4/s04.010.

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Hao, Qiang, Rui Cai, Xin-Jing Wang, Jiang-Ming Yang, Yanwei Pang, and Lei Zhang. "Generating location overviews with images and tags by mining user-generated travelogues." In the seventeen ACM international conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1631272.1631418.

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Ozola, Diana. "THE TYPOLOGY OF TRAVELOGUES IN NORTH AMERICAN TRAVEL WRITING: FICTION VS NON-FICTION." In 5th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conferences on SOCIAL SCIENCES and ARTS SGEM2018. STEF92 Technology, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocial2018/6.2/s27.074.

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Burima, Maija. "TRAVELOGUES IN LATVIAN LITERATURE (LATE 20TH - EARLY 21ST CENTURY): DECONSTRUCTION AND RECONSTRUCTION OF MENTAL BORDERS." In SGEM 2014 Scientific SubConference on ANTHROPOLOGY, ARCHAEOLOGY, HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY. Stef92 Technology, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocial2014/b31/s8.037.

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Torlak, Ana. "SALONA PRESENTED IN FOUR TRAVELOGUES (G. B. GIUSTINIAN, J. SPON � G. WHELER, R. ADAM, A. FORTIS)." In 4th International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference on Social Sciences and Arts SGEM2017. Stef92 Technology, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocial2017/hb61/s14.36.

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