Exploring Travellee Agency: Local Perceptions and Uses of a Colonial Propaganda Mission in 1920s Indochina

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Abstract

Travel studies heavily relies on the travelogue as source. This essay endeavours to decentre the travelogue and the traveller through a case study of travellees’ responses. When a group of French female students were sent on a colonial propaganda trip to Indochina in 1924, the “travellees” (those who are “travelled upon”) employed several strategies to exert agency. In direct encounters and newspaper articles, different Vietnamese groups in France and in Indochina emphasised their “travellee identity” to address Indochinese representation in France, call attention to French attitudes towards the colonised, the corruption of colonial elites, and to challenge the epistemological basis of European colonisation.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)113-131
Number of pages19
JournalStudies in Travel Writing
Volume27
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Jan 2025

Keywords

  • travellees
  • reception (journalism)
  • Colonisation
  • Indochine
  • agency

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