Proceedings of English Linguistics and Literature
Vol. 2 (2020): Seminar on Post-Truth in Cultural Construction through Literature, Linguistics, and C

QUESTIONING WOMEN’S FACTUALITY IN TRINITY’S THE NAKED TRAVELER

Riyandari, Angelika (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
29 Dec 2020

Abstract

Women travel writing covers women’s experience of enjoying their independence, learning from the real experience, and exercising the social influence as well as the authority they have. However, women’s travel writings are often not considered worth analyzing as they are styled in a way that tends to be like fiction than a factual report of actual travels. This paper’s objective is to analyze Trinity’s travel writing, The Naked Traveler, in the light of post-truth. It is argued that Trinity’s travel writing is very touristic and is lacked contemplations but her writing is, in a way or another, typical of travel writings. On one hand, Trinity’s travel experiences indeed cannot represent Indonesian women’s experience of traveling since most Indonesian women are not privileged to having access to domestic and overseas travel. In her travel writing, Trinity simplifies the process of planning and executing her travel, thus overlooking the financial limitation and cultural restrictions often faced by Indonesian women to travel. On the other hand, Trinity’s lack of in-depth description and observation in her travel writing should not be regarded as her lack of credibility to present her actual travels. It should be seen as her way of stimulating Indonesian women’s desire to travel, the same aim targeted by many other travel writings.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ELLit

Publisher

Subject

Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

Description

The proceedings consists papers presented in the Biannual National Seminar on English Linguistics and Literature (ELLit). The seminar aims to exchange and share ideas as well as research findings from all presenters in Indonesia. Also, it provides forum for those involved to present and to discuss ...