%0 Journal Article %T Regards de femmes: l¡¯Andalousie du XIXe si¨¨cle au f¨¦minin francophone %A Montserrat Serrano Ma£¿es %J £¿¨¦dille : Revista de Estudios Franceses %D 2012 %I Asociaci¨®n de Profesores de Franc¨¦s de la Universidad Espa?ola %X Women have a specific place in the list of French-speaking travellers who take Andaluc¨ªa as their favourite destination. A dream place or a place full of local colour, far off orientalism deeply rooted in the French-speaking imagery, passed on by the ma tres en ¨¦criture , the Southern lands of the B¨¦tica region became the subject of a literary discourse which made up a canonic representation of the Muslim past, always longed for. From the work of the Belgian Juliette de Robersart, filtered by personal contributions in her traditional traveller style, to Maria Star¡äs cosmopolitan approach, through the French Marie No¨¦mi Cadiot, a hurried tourist who followed the topics of genre, or the Swiss Mme de Gasparin, influenced by the Arabic-Andalou sian myth, these fearless women fit into a common desire of otherness and d¨¦paysement . %K Andalusia %K women travellers %K stories %K topics %K exterritoriality. %U Regards de femmes: la£¿£¿Andalousie du XIXe si£¿¡§cle au £¿£¿f£¿£¿minin francophone£¿£¿