Other Routes: 1500 Years of African and Asian Travel Writing

Other Routes: 1500 Years of African and Asian Travel Writing

by TabishKhair (Editor), JustinD.Edwards (Editor), Martin Leer (Editor)

Synopsis

... brings new insights into the colonial relationship while challenging the unspoken temptation that this was a distinctly European period. -Simon Gikandi

Other Routes collects important primary work by travel writers from Asia and Africa in English translation. An introduction by Tabish Khair discusses travel literature as a genre, the perception of travel and writing about travel as a European privilege, and the emergence of new writings that show that travel has been a human occupation that crosses time and culture. This original and significant book will interest armchair travelers and others in views of people and places away from the European traveler's gaze.

Selections include The Travels of a Japanese Monk (c. 838), Al-Abdari, the Disgruntled Traveller (c. 1290), A Korean Official's Account of China (1488), The Poetry of Basho's Road (1689), Malabari: A Love-Hate Affair with the British (1890).

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Published: 02 Dec 2005

ISBN 10: 0253218217
ISBN 13: 9780253218216

Media Reviews
The editors offer 33 carefully excerpted travel accounts that range chronologically from the 5th century CE . . . to the late 19th century . . . . The volume includes a literary foreword by Amitav Ghosh and a lucid and scholarly introduction by Khair. Each of these highly readable travel accounts is preceded by an informative editorial overview that looks at the traveler, the land through which the traveler journeys, and the purpose of travel (commerce, enlightenment, conversion, etc.). . . . Highly recommended. * Choice *
Author Bio

Tabish Khair teaches at the University of Aarhus, Denmark.

Justin D. Edwards is an associate professor at Copenhagen University, Denmark.

Martin Leer is an associate professor at Copenhagen University, Denmark.

Hanna Ziadeh is a Lebanese writer and translator who lives in Denmark.