
Title
"Hurray for Foreigners!" Reading Hemingway’s Spain in the Context of Tourism Studies
Document Type
Article
Annotation
Discusses Hemingway’s escape from the overly expatriated population of Paris to Spain where he sought to redefine his expatriate identity and develop his modernist aesthetic. Reading The Sun Also Rises as a tourist text, Clapham examines Hemingway’s narrative technique of projecting expatriate values onto foreign spaces, focusing on his transformation of the town square during the fiesta scenes to illustrate the exploitative relationship between expatriates and the communities they invade and the cultural traditions they consume.
Published in
CEA Critic
Volume
81
Issue
1
Date
2019
Pages
31-35
Citation
Clapham, Danielle. “‘Hurray for Foreigners!’ Reading Hemingway’s Spain in the Context of Tourism Studies.” CEA Critic 81, no. 1 (Mar. 2019): 31-35.