traveloguelike
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From travelogue + -like.
Adjective
[edit]traveloguelike (comparative more traveloguelike, superlative most traveloguelike)
- Resembling or characteristic of a travelogue.
- 2000, Jay Ruby, Picturing culture: explorations of film and anthropology, page 158:
- Personal reflections are also found in traveloguelike, popularized autobiographical accounts of fieldwork that are clearly separated from the serious and scholarly ethnography.
- 2009 March 5, Randy Kennedy, “To Ramp Up Its Web Site, MoMA Loosens Up”, in New York Times[1]:
- The Brooklyn Museum, for example, which has maintained lively blogs since the summer of 2006, provides a detailed stream of traveloguelike pictures and words to keep viewers current on the progress of its archaeological work in Egypt (brooklynmuseum.org).