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11 - Exploring Urban Space : Terzani’s In Asia (1965—1997)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 October 2023

Andrea Scapolo
Affiliation:
Kennesaw State University, Georgia
Angela Porcarelli
Affiliation:
Emory University, Atlanta
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Abstract

This paper explores urban space as described in In Asia (1998), a collection of articles written between 1965 and 1997 by Tiziano Terzani, a famous Italian traveler and journalist. As a “reader” of the city, the author provides a heterogeneous visual picture of a large geographical area and portrays countries undergoing accelerated development or bound to past traditions. In these textual factual narrations, Terzani deconstructs urban space into fragments that convey his critical stance against modernity while actively studying history in the making. In his mainly horizontal reading, he reports on the continuous juxtapositions that characterize urban space and the humanity that ultimately shapes it.

Keywords: Terzani, Asia, urban space, travel writing, Italian journalism

Introduction

Italian literature abounds in the most disparate formal literary works that focus on the Asian continent, from the near Middle East to the stratovolcanic archipelago of Japan and crossing the whole Arabian Peninsula and Southeast Asia. Asia has always been a source of interest, wonder, attraction, and discovery for Italian travelers who extensively reported from or wrote about it. In the twentieth century, an age characterized by overwhelming globalization, speediness, and the frenetic development of tourism, some leitmotivs emerged from travel accounts: on the one hand, progressive westernization, the dilution of traditions, and the struggle to preserve local cultures, on the other hand, the fear of homologation and standardization and a sense of disenchantment.

In 1998, expert war correspondent, curious and meticulous observer and avid traveler Tiziano Terzani (1938–2004), who was popular for his extensive knowledge of twentieth-century East Asia, decided to collect the accounts of his travels and his first-hand experience across Asia in a single volume entitled In Asia. The author left a historical, geographical, political, social and cultural testimony that ultimately contributed to shaping the public’s reception and understanding of this wide geographical range: Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Burma, North Korea and South Korea, Tibet, Nepal, Pakistan, Siberia, Philippines, Thailand, Sri Lanka, India, the last country where he lived, China, and Japan. The complexity of the collection lies in its miscellaneous nature: its topics range from history and culture to politics and economics, from large-scale to small-scale events, from ordinary to extraordinary people and merge in intensively informative pages of highly intellectual depth.

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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
Print publication year: 2022

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