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This volume offers a critical insight into the life and work of the controversial Victorian explorer and translator Richard Francis Burton (1821-1890). Analysis focuses on his travel accounts and erotic translations, which both re-elaborated and challenged dominant Victorian discourses on race, gender and sexuality, generating controversies in the fields of anthropology, sexology and medicine. The premise of the study is that Burton entertained an ambiguous relationship with the colonial institutions: on the one hand, he pursued the colonial project, while on the other, he was an irreverent outsider who clashed with the imperial authorities. As this investigation reveals, he defied British sociocultural norms by appropriating and importing the rituals and languages of the colonial subjects. The volume examines Burton's 'impersonations' of multiple masculine identities in the countries that he visited, which involved elaborate processes of both identification and dis-identification. The author argues that these impersonations enabled a series of queer encounters which broke down the barriers between imperial Self and colonised Other, and led Burton to embody several self-conscious, performative constructions of masculinity. Burton's life and works are analysed in light of recent critical and theoretical debates.Product Identifiers
PublisherPeter Lang A&G, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
ISBN-139783034313605
eBay Product ID (ePID)141495078
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Subject AreaRegional History
Publication NameRichard Francis Burton: Victorian Explorer and Translator
SubjectLiterature
Publication Year2013
SeriesVictorian and Edwardian Studies
TypeStudy Guide
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
AuthorSilvia Antosa
Number of Pages219 Pages
Dimensions
Item Height225 mm
Item Weight310 g
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Country/Region of ManufactureSwitzerland
Title_AuthorSilvia Antosa