- Journal of American Studies Turkey
- Issue:52
- The Glamour of Exotica and Erotica: The Travel Writing of Isabella Stewart Gardner
The Glamour of Exotica and Erotica: The Travel Writing of Isabella Stewart Gardner
Authors : Tanfer Emin TUNC
Pages : 45-68
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Publication Date : 2020-01-01
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :This article explores the travel writing of Isabella Stewart Gardner insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(1840–1924);, a Boston socialite who, over the course of nearly thirty years insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(1867–1895);, toured the world and documented her trips through journals, albums and extensive correspondence with confidants such as novelist Henry James. It argues that because of its transgressive elements, specifically its depiction of nineteenth-century taboos such as the exotic, erotic and macabre, Gardner’s travel writing provides significant, yet complex, insight into the art collector’s life, even though like her museum, it is carefully curated. Moreover, this article underscores how, on one hand, such travel writing served as a counternarrative to rigid Victorian social and cultural codes, while on the other, it provided women like Gardner with a problematic discursive space to negotiate orientalist and imperialist authority and power.Keywords : Isabella Stewart Gardner, Nineteenth Century, Travel Writing, Counternarrative, Neurasthenia, United States