uld argue the text is most guilty of exoticism as it reflects a sense of wonder about different groups of people without any reference to respective racial superiority or inferi
guilty of exoticism - wonder, "otherness"
uld argue the text is most guilty of exoticism as it reflects a sense of wonder about different groups of people without any reference to respective racial superiority or inferi
guilty of exoticism - wonder, "otherness"
“the Anglo-Saxon readers and viewers of these texts probably considered them true”
early english readers probably considered the wonders real