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Title: Travel Literature and History
Authors: AnaMaria Seglie
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Rice University
Abstract: This collection provides modules on different forms of travel. It includes lessons on transported labor and slavery, travel journals, travel fiction, migration, and U.S. imperialism in hemispheric and transatlantic travel. Literature teachers could use this course or individual modules within it to help teach literary genres such as the slave narrative and abolitionist literature as well as nineteenth-century sea-going texts such as Herman Melville's Moby Dick or Benito Cereno. Literature teachers could also use this course to teacher narratives about the West. For history teachers, these modules provide ways to expand lessons concerning colonial North America, territorial expansion and Manifest Destiny, the Civil War, and the development of the West in the nineteenth century.
link: https://cnx.org/contents/30a9244b-e6ba-4ccd-93c8-3ba32c2d0837@3.2/Travel_Literature_and_History
Keywords: Humanities;Atlantic World;Labor;Migration;Panama Canal;Sailing;slavery;Travel Fiction;Travel Literature;Yellow Fever
Theme:教科書-人文類

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