Artigo Acesso aberto Revisado por pares

The Tourist Gaze and Rossini's Operas about Others

2023; Cambridge University Press; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1017/s0954586723000101

ISSN

1474-0621

Autores

S.R. Armstrong,

Tópico(s)

Travel Writing and Literature

Resumo

Abstract This article reconsiders two of Rossini's exoticist farces, L'italiana in Algeri (1813) and Il turco in Italia (1814), in the light of recent theoretical studies in tourism. These operas appeared at the juncture between the eighteenth-century Grand Tour and nineteenth-century mass tourism, and they became implicated in multiple layers of tourist experience. Travellers from faraway countries went to see productions in Italy, yet the operas tell stories of journeys between Italy and the Ottoman Empire. These operas were an object of the tourist gaze even as they perpetuated that gaze through imaginary encounters with exotic others. In the article, I explain the role of Italian opera in tourism at the turn of the eighteenth century and suggest ways in which tourist theory might help us understand Stendhal's operatic encounters, which in turn form part of the documentary basis of my study. I conclude that Rossini and his librettists upended many of the established hierarchies of tourism in these works, offering a fascinating critique of the tourist gaze in the process.

Referência(s)
Altmetric
PlumX