Empire, Tourism, and Colonial Knowledge

in Nineteenth-Century Southeast Asia and Sri Lanka

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This book reveals the importance of colonial proto-tourism in creating an encompassing culture of empire that traversed national and colonial boundaries. This book provides a fresh reinterpretation of the global spread of modern leisure travel in the middle of the nineteenth century through a critical comparative reading of twenty-two works of popular travel writing from maritime Southeast Asia and Ceylon. The examination of these books reveals a coherent genre that was seemingly frivolous yet in fact intensely political, with shared rules and tropes that served to legitimise colonial rule and codify aspects of colonial culture in the popular metropolitan imagination. On the ground in Asia, the emergent practices and preferences of this new proto-tourism reinforced and played off contemporary processes of colonisation. The analysis employs a novel transimperial framework, analysing Dutch and British travellers and their journeys in the Dutch and British colonies of the region, revealing the importance of colonial proto-tourism in creating an encompassing culture of empire that traversed national and colonial boundaries. This book provides a fresh reinterpretation of the global spread of modern leisure travel in the middle of the nineteenth century through a critical comparative reading of twenty-two works of popular travel writing from maritime Southeast Asia and Ceylon. The examination of these books reveals a coherent genre that was seemingly frivolous yet in fact intensely political, with shared rules and tropes that served to legitimise colonial rule and codify aspects of colonial culture in the popular metropolitan imagination. On the ground in Asia, the emergent practices and preferences of this new proto-tourism reinforced and played off contemporary processes of colonisation. The analysis employs a novel transimperial framework, analysing Dutch and British travellers and their journeys in the Dutch and British colonies of the region, revealing the importance of colonial proto-tourism in creating an encompassing culture of empire that traversed national and colonial boundaries. Table of Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1. Rambles on and off the Page: Writing Colonial Travel; Chapter 2. Visions of Nature: From Gardens of Eden to Cash Crop Plantations; Chapter 3. The Walls Are Closing In: Constructing the Colonial City through Travel; Chapter 4. Encounters on the Road: Empire as a Social Form; Chapter 5. Leisure in Transit: Styles and Strategies; Conclusion. The Dance of the Blue Devils: Global Tourism under and after Empire; Bibliography; Index
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Writer
Toivanen, Mikko
Title
Empire, Tourism, and Colonial Knowledge
Publisher
Leiden University Press
Year
2025
Language
English
Pages
270
Weight
502 gr
EAN
9789087284664
Dimensions
321 x 164 x 18 mm
Binding format
Hardback

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