Olga Stanisławska : Une femme seule sur les routes d’Afrique, 1995-1996

In renewing travel literature, the author-journalist Olga Stanislawska falls within the Polish literary tradition through her travel narrative focused on the African continent: Rondo de Gaulle’a (De Gaulle Roundabout), published in 2001. The study firstly focuses on a presentation of the writer and...

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Main Author: Anna Garycka-Balmitgère
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université Clermont Auvergne
Series:Viatica
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/viatica/1107
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description In renewing travel literature, the author-journalist Olga Stanislawska falls within the Polish literary tradition through her travel narrative focused on the African continent: Rondo de Gaulle’a (De Gaulle Roundabout), published in 2001. The study firstly focuses on a presentation of the writer and her first journey to Africa, in the company of two others, followed by an examination of the traveller’s identity crisis, split between her role as a traveller, woman and writer. The emphasis then shifts to the dialogical dimension of the reportage book, as well as the writer’s displacement in the real world, strongly associated with the notion of listening.
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Olga Stanisławska : Une femme seule sur les routes d’Afrique, 1995-1996
Viatica
Stanisławska (Olga)
contemporary travel
Conrad (Joseph)
identity
reportage book
title Olga Stanisławska : Une femme seule sur les routes d’Afrique, 1995-1996
title_full Olga Stanisławska : Une femme seule sur les routes d’Afrique, 1995-1996
title_fullStr Olga Stanisławska : Une femme seule sur les routes d’Afrique, 1995-1996
title_full_unstemmed Olga Stanisławska : Une femme seule sur les routes d’Afrique, 1995-1996
title_short Olga Stanisławska : Une femme seule sur les routes d’Afrique, 1995-1996
title_sort olga stanislawska une femme seule sur les routes d afrique 1995 1996
topic Stanisławska (Olga)
contemporary travel
Conrad (Joseph)
identity
reportage book
url https://journals.openedition.org/viatica/1107
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