The Blind Masseuse
A Traveler's Memoir from Costa Rica to Cambodia
Author(s)
Jones, Alden
Collection
Big Ten Open BooksLanguage
EnglishAbstract
Through personal journeys both interior and across the globe, Alden Jones investigates what motivates us to travel abroad in search of the unfamiliar. By way of explorations to Costa Rica, Bolivia, Nicaragua, Cuba, Burma, Cambodia, Egypt, and around the world on a ship, Jones chronicles her experience as a young American traveler while pondering her role as an outsider in the cultures she temporarily inhabits. Her wanderlust fuels a strong, high-adventure story and, much in the vein of classic travel literature, Jones’s picaresque tale of personal evolution informs her own transitions, rites of passage, and understandings of her place as a citizen of the world. With sharp insight and stylish prose, Jones asks: Is there a right or wrong way to travel? The Blind Masseuse concludes that there is, but that it’s not always black and white.
Keywords
Autobiography & memoir; travel; women's studies; Asia & the Pacific; Latin American & Caribbean studiesDOI
10.3368/JXLS1306ISBN
9780299295790, 9780299295745, 9780299295790, 9780299295790Publisher
The University of Wisconsin PressPublication date and place
Madison, 2013Classification
Gender studies, gender groups