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Transport Revolution and Travels to Asia, 1860s-1920s

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This volume seeks to discuss the influence of new modes of transportation and their coexistence with older ones by incorporating a comprehensive range of sources written by both European and Asian travellers. It is inspired by the anthropology of the senses, the sociology of travel, post-colonial theory, and the cultural history of transport


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List of contributors
Introduction: Transport Revolution and Travels to Asia from the 1860s to the 1920s
Tomasz Ewertowski, Wac¿aw Forajter,

  1. "'Two Distant Points': Serbian travels to Asia 1860s-1920s"
Vladimir Gvozden, Nataša Milivojevi¿
  1. "Two Journeys to Siberia: Carceral Mobility, Social Change, and Mechanised Transport in Wac¿aw Sieroszewski's Writings"
Kyunney Takasaeva, Marta Czerwieniec-Ivasyk, Tomasz Ewertowski
  1. "How strange and out of place that motor seemed": Automobile journeys in Mongolia, 1907-1930"
Tomasz Ewertowski

  1. "Capturing Asia from a bird's eye view: A computational analysis of language patterns in Polish travel writing (1870s-1920s)"
Anna Köos, Agnieszka Karli¿ska
  1. "Modernity as an element of the colonial landscape in Polish travel diaries from the latter half of the nineteenth century"
Oliwia Gromadzka
  1. "The impact of the means of transport on Jelena J. Dimitrijevi¿'s travel imagination"
Vladimir ¿uri¿
  1. "'Bird's Eye View of Unknown Countries': Two Flight Expeditions to Asia"
Miköaj Paczkowski

  1. "Temporary and precarious alliances: Travelling among the others in Polish travelogues from Asia"
Wac¿aw Forajter
  1. "José Rizal on Ships and Trains: Dreams, Timetables, Nightmares"
Jan Mrázek
  1. "Imperial Cloud: China and Its Inhabitants in Cycling Travel Books of Thomas Stevens, Thomas Allen & William Sachtleben and John Foster Fraser"
Grzegorz Moroz
  1. "Journey to the West: Kang Youwei's perception of modern transportation"
Peng Yuchao
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Tomasz Ewertowski, PhD, is a lecturer at the Shanghai International Studies University, China. He graduated from and worked as a researcher at the Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznä, Poland. His research interests include travel writing studies, imagology, and comparative literature. He has served as a principal investigator on two Polish National Science Centre grants. His publications include a monograph, Images of China in Polish and Serbian Travel Writings (2020) and articles in journals like Studies in Travel Writing, Mobilities, Indonesia and the Malay World.
Wac¿aw Forajter is an Associate Professor at University of Silesia in Katowice. He is the author of five academic books, including Kolonizator skolonizowany. Przypadek Sygurda Wi¿niowskiego (Colonized colonizer. Sygurd Wi¿niowski's case; University of Silesia 2014); Dyslokacja. Studia o literaturze i innych dyskursach XIX wieku (Dislocations. Studies in literature and other discourses of the 19th century; University of Silesia 2022) and several dozen articles in Polish scientific periodicals. He also translated from French a philosophical monograph Esthétique de la photographie of François Soulages and the essays of Paul Valéry and Jean-Luc Nancy. His research interest focus on 19th-century history, theory of literature, anthropology of culture, and postcolonial theory.
Oliwia Gromadzka, PhD, is a student at the Doctoral School of Humanities at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan in the field of History. She works on issues of European colonialism, the history of intercultural contacts, space studies, and postcolonial discourse.


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This volume seeks to discuss the influence of new modes of transportation and their coexistence with older ones by incorporating a comprehensive range of sources written by both European and Asian travellers. It is inspired by the anthropology of the senses, the sociology of travel, post-colonial theory, and the cultural history of transport

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