Seminar paper from the year 2014 in the subject English Language and
Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 1,0, University of Mannheim
(Lehrstuhl für Anglistische Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaft),
language: English, abstract: Travel writing helps travel writers to
redefine their identity and to revise their concept of home as well as
to determine its relative position in the world when using it as a frame
of reference. In "Wanderlust: A Love Affaire with Five Continents",
Elisabeth Eaves, both author and protagonist, renegotiates these two
concepts - home and identity - in her inner journey of self-exploration.
Making use of a qualitative and explorative approach, this paper
investigates the question of how the search for identity and belonging
is fashioned in the book. First, the theoretical part of the paper
relates the concepts of home and identity to infer how home can function
as a source of identity. These theoretical frameworks are then applied
in the subsequent section to assess the manner and success of
Elisabeth's strategies of identity construction providing an answer to
the question whether her mobile lifestyle as a modern nomad leads to
homelessness and lack of identity. Finally, the analysis section breaks
down the narrative techniques Elisabeth uses to secure her public
identity as travel writer and relates them to the construction of her
personal identity.