

An edition of Maps Of Difference (2005)
Canada, Women, And Travel
By Wendy Roy
Publish Date
June 14, 2005
Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Language
eng
Pages
292
Description:
"In her study of women's travel writing in Canda, Wendy Roy questions the notion of travel narratives as uncomplicated, objective accounts. She examines the accounts of Anna Jameson in Upper Canada (1838), Mina Benson Hubbard in Labrador (1908), and Margaret Laurence in Somalia (1963). Given their disparate geographical and historical contexts, Jameson, Hubbard, and Laurence drew very different maps of the political, cultural, and physical features of the areas they visited and of their own social and cultural positions. Maps of Difference reveals, however, that all three woman shared an anti-racist philosophy and an acute awareness of women's position in their own societies and in the societies to which they travelled."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: History and criticism, Travelers' writings, Canadian (English), Women travelers, Travelers' writings, Canadian, Voyageuses, Histoire et critique, Women and literature, Femmes et littérature, Écrits de voyageurs canadiens-anglais, Travel writing
People: Margaret Laurence (1926-1987), Mina Hubbard, Anna Brownell Jameson (1794-1860), Mina Hubbard (1870-1956), Jameson Mrs (1794-1860), Margaret Laurence
Places: Canada