The Mind Of The TravelerBasic Books, 1991 M04 28 - 328 páginas "The Mind of the Traveler is a panoramic excursion through these transformations of passage. Eric Leed explores the great travel traditions of the West: heroic travel, as in the adventures of Odysseus and the chivalric exploits of medieval knights; sacred travel, as in the holy pilgrimages of penance and purification; and philosophic travel in search of knowledge, wether social, as in Marco Polo's itineraries of the East, or scientific, as in Darwin's discoveries aboard the Beagle". --Publisher. |
Contenido
Travel as Experience 57 | 5 |
The Social Effects of Travel | 14 |
The History of Travel and the History of Culture | 20 |
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Términos y frases comunes
adventure Aimé Bonpland Alfred Russel Wallace ancient Arnold van Gennep arrival become Boswell century Charles Darwin civilization Claude Lévi-Strauss common conception condition created cultural Darwin departure Enkidu Epic of Gilgamesh epigraph quote European expedition experience freedom Freya Stark Fynes Moryson gender Geology Gilgamesh groups Hakluyt Society heroic history of travel human Ibid identity implicit Indians individual James journey king Kinglake knight kula land leader lineage live London lord male means medieval mobility modern moral motion Nancy Munn native nature nomadic societies objects observation Odysseus original passage passenger Paul Theroux Penguin Books person philosophical travel pilgrimage pilgrims political reality relations Renaissance sacred sense seventeenth sexual social society of travelers species status Strabo stranger structure territory things tions tourism trade traditions trans transformations trav travel literature traveling societies University Press voyage Wallace wandering women York Ywain