Volume 7, Issue 1 (2024) Women's Travellers Divergent Imagination
Articles
Women Travelers
Cristina Morató
The Harem in Orientalist Art and Literature between Fantasy and Authenticity
Fatima Zahra AJJOUL
A foreign look of a strange country
Fatiha Bennani
FASCINATION BY «THE OTHER» AND THE MIRROR WE LOOK AT OURSELVES
Lady Mary Montagu's Journey to the Ottoman Empire
María Jesús Horta
Alice Morrison’s My 1001 Nights: Tales and Adventures from Morocco
Seeing from Within Not from Above and Preaching Cross-cultural Appreciation
Youssef EL KAIDI
The rhetoric of wandering and travel narratives in Isabelle Eberhardt's «Écrits sur le sable»
Amira SOUAMES
Orientalism and anticolonialism in the Writings from the Sand «by Isabelle Eberhardt»
Miloud EL BOHDIDI
Lily Sergueiew, a convinced traveller
Isabelle Antonutti
Road notes: "an aesthetic of existence"
Mustapha CHARFAOUI
Letters from Istanbul by Lady Mary Wortley Montagu:The Orient from a woman's point of view
Latifa Laamarti
A Reading of "Western Women's Travels to Morocco 1860-1956" by Latifa Benjelloun Alaoui
Brahim EL HARFI
A reading of “Ladies of the East: Great Travelers across
Arab Countries” by Cristina Morató
Salma MOUTAOUAKKIL
Egeria: The first woman traveler to write about her adventures and experiences in the fourth century AD
Carlos Pascual
Morocco on the threshold of the Protectorate through the French travelogue De La Charrière
Hicham Abid
The image of Morocco in the travels of European prisoners, the journey of the Dutchwoman Maria ter Mitteln for example"
Elmustafa Dada
Women's travel literature: challenges and limits
Jalila Tritar
Editorials