Alpha-revista De Artes Letras Y Filosofia | 2019

Mirada imperial sobre territorios del confín durante el fin de siècle. El caso de dos viajeras en Chile: Florence Dixie e Iris (Inés Echeverría Bello)

 
 

Abstract


The article reviews the journey discourses in two narratives written by two women during the imperialist period of the fin de siecle , who traveled through marginal spaces to modernity. The first author is Florence Dixie, an English noblewoman who writes her travelogue to Patagonia during 1879, while Iris (Ines Echeverria Bello), an equally aristocratic, and Chilean woman, writes her journey made through Ranco lake in 1910. Independent of nationality of origin of these women and their personal differences, as long as the role played by them in the expedition group, both traveling writers are repositories of an imperial gace , that shows in the way they go into theirs narrative through the spaces explored.

Volume None
Pages 9-30
DOI 10.32735/S0718-220120180004700161
Language English
Journal Alpha-revista De Artes Letras Y Filosofia

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