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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- Introduction
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1 Between Topos and Topography: Japanese Early Modern Travel Literature -
2 ‘The First Appearance of This Celebrated Capital’; or, What Mr. Barrow Saw in the Land of the Chinaman -
3 A Reading of Readings: English Travel Books, Audiences, and Modern Chinese History, c. 1832 to the Present1 -
4 Travel and Business: The First Colombian in China -
5 Erasing Footsteps: On Some Differences between the First and Popular Editions of Isabella Bird’s Unbeaten Tracks in Japan1 -
6 Discourses of Difference: The Malaya of Isabella Bird, Emily Innes and Florence Caddy -
7 China of the Tourists: Women and the Grand Tour of the Middle Kingdom, 1878–1923 -
8 Ruins in the Jungle: Nature and Narrative -
9 Forbidden Journeys to China and Beyond with the Odd Couple: Ella Maillart and Peter Fleming -
10 Kawakami Otojiro's Trip to the West and Taiwan at the Turn of the Twentieth Century -
11 Shaking the Buddhas: Lafcadio Hearn in Japan, 1890–1904 -
12 ‘Chambres d’Asie, chambres d’ailleurs’: Nicole-Lise Bernheim's ‘Vertical Travels’ in Asia -
13 World Journey of My Heart and Homestay in the World: Travel Programming and Contemporary Japanese Culture -
14 After the Bubble: Post-Imperial Tokyo - Reference
- Index
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- Introduction
-
1 Between Topos and Topography: Japanese Early Modern Travel Literature -
2 ‘The First Appearance of This Celebrated Capital’; or, What Mr. Barrow Saw in the Land of the Chinaman -
3 A Reading of Readings: English Travel Books, Audiences, and Modern Chinese History, c. 1832 to the Present1 -
4 Travel and Business: The First Colombian in China -
5 Erasing Footsteps: On Some Differences between the First and Popular Editions of Isabella Bird’s Unbeaten Tracks in Japan1 -
6 Discourses of Difference: The Malaya of Isabella Bird, Emily Innes and Florence Caddy -
7 China of the Tourists: Women and the Grand Tour of the Middle Kingdom, 1878–1923 -
8 Ruins in the Jungle: Nature and Narrative -
9 Forbidden Journeys to China and Beyond with the Odd Couple: Ella Maillart and Peter Fleming -
10 Kawakami Otojiro's Trip to the West and Taiwan at the Turn of the Twentieth Century -
11 Shaking the Buddhas: Lafcadio Hearn in Japan, 1890–1904 -
12 ‘Chambres d’Asie, chambres d’ailleurs’: Nicole-Lise Bernheim's ‘Vertical Travels’ in Asia -
13 World Journey of My Heart and Homestay in the World: Travel Programming and Contemporary Japanese Culture -
14 After the Bubble: Post-Imperial Tokyo - Reference
- Index