Mathilde Poizat-Amar on the glory of travel literature

20 September 2018

Dr Mathilde Poizat-Amar, Lecturer in French in the Department of Modern Languages, has given an online lecture entitled ‘Why Is Travel Literature So Interesting?’ for the University of Kent’s Think Kent series, which is now available on YouTube.

In a now globalised and increasingly connected world, where we can collect information about unknown places without having to open a book, travel literature could easily pass for an endangered species in the literary landscape. Yet, despite the concurrence of Internet and the ever-growing importance of major literary genres (such as the novel or the autobiography for instance), travel literature stands the test of time – both in terms of popularity and critical importance.

Mathilde’s talk takes the case of modern and contemporary French Travel Literature to present a few reasons why travel literature is so resilient to change, and why studying travel literature matters more than ever.

The Think Kent lectures are a series of TED talk-style lectures produced with the intention of raising awareness of the research and teaching expertise of Kent academics and the international impact of their work.

The talk may be viewed on YouTube via this link:
https://youtu.be/0fXwCvXkWZU