Intercultural and Intertextual Encounters in Michael Roes's Travel Fiction

Intercultural and Intertextual Encounters in Michael Roes's Travel Fiction - Bithell Series of Dissertations

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Publisher's Synopsis

This book investigates a specific aspect of travel literature - the fictional travel novel - and one practitioner of that sub-genre - the contemporary German author Michael Roes (b. 1960). The analysis focuses on two main areas of research. The first concerns Roes's representation of intercultural encounters: how does Roes conceive and present an encounter between representatives of different cultures? And what constitutes a successful encounter, if such a thing exists? The second area of interest in this study concerns Roes's intertextual methodology. This study identifies those intertextual references that are of greatest significance and examines how and why Roes refers to other writers and their texts as he composes his own. Finally, this study identifies whether a connection exists between Roes's engagement with interculturality in all its facets on the one hand and his utilization of intertextuality on the other. In each case the intertextual processes underpinning the novels are shown to be a vital element in the way Roes approaches questions that fascinate above all contemporary European society and dominate the media: questions regarding identity, (homo-)sexuality, race and racism, gender, and relations between the West and Islam. 

Book information

ISBN: 9780854572427
Publisher: Institute of Modern Languages Research
Imprint: Institute of Modern Languages Research
Pub date:
DEWEY: 833.92
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: vi, 224
Weight: 510g
Height: 166mm
Width: 241mm
Spine width: 20mm