The Political and Social Analysis of Travelogues based on American Travels in the 21st Century
اکیسویں صدی کے امریکی اسفار پر مبنی سفرناموں کا سیاسی اور سماجی جائزہ
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.52015/daryaft.v17i01.414Keywords:
Travelogues, Political, Social, Sociopolitical, American, Discrimination.Abstract
A travelogue is a unique literary form in which an author documents a journey while offering detailed observations of both external landscapes and internal reflections. Traditionally, travelogues focused on geographic descriptions and cultural details, but modern travel narratives have evolved to explore politics, society, economy, and cultural shifts through a research-driven approach. In the 21st century, American travelogues have become more diverse in themes and styles, providing insightful and thought-provoking literary experiences. These works go beyond tourism, delving into issues such as immigration policies, racial discrimination, white supremacy, migration, cultural evolution, foreign policy, terrorism, geopolitical tensions, and media influence on public opinion. Despite highlighting challenges, travel writers also appreciate America’s strengths, including punctuality, lawfulness, cleanliness, discipline, personal freedom, and the protection of human and animal rights. These virtues have contributed to America’s global influence. Ultimately, American travelogues serve as a window into the nation's complexities, helping readers critically analyze its societal and political landscape while also recognizing its positive aspects.