Traversing Paris is an analysis of the travel writing of Annie Ernaux,
François Maspero and Jean Rolin and the photography of Anaik Frantz. The
book examines the writing practices of three French writers working in
the closing decades of the twentieth century in Paris. The aim is to
discover whether travel writing, a practice chosen by all three, belongs
to a specific discourse which suits the writing practice of the authors
in their treatment of the contemporary urban space of Paris. The five
chapters follow the stages of a journey drawing on theoretical and
critical approaches by McIlvanney, Thomas, Giard, Sheringham, Barthes,
Foucault, Burton, Forsdick, Scott and de Certeau, and the work concludes
with a framework for further research in travel writing practices. The
key author under study is Annie Ernaux, and Mansfield's Traversing Paris
provides a major contribution to the study of her journal writing,
examining in detail her 1993 book, Journal du dehors and her subsequent
work in 2000 La Vie extérieure.